With only hours until the polls open in the unlikeliest of battleground states, Democrats are deploying a multimillion-dollar get-out-the-vote operation in an effort to steal away a Senate seat. Alabama struggles with health care, education and infrastructure. But such issues have often been forgotten during the race between Doug Jones and Roy S. Moore. The comments by Ms. Haley, the United Nations ambassador, broke from the administration’s assertion that the allegations are false and voters rightly dismissed them. With Twitter as his Excalibur, the president takes on his doubters, powered by long spells of cable news and a dozen Diet Cokes. But if Mr. Trump has yet to bend the presidency to his will, he is at least wrestling it to a draw. The president said the reporter, Dave Weigel, should be fired for a photo he posted on Twitter of a sparsely filled arena before a rally for the president in Florida. An analysis of enforcement data at the E.P.A. shows a substantial drop in activity against polluters when compared to the Obama and Bush administrations. When the Islamic State seized territory in Iraq and Syria, it had the time and space to industrialize advanced weapons manufacturing. The results included explosive space heaters and chemical rockets. The battle to drive the Islamic State out of Mosul left much of the city in ruins. Now, residents are pulling together to rebuild. Haider al-Abadi said, “Our forces fully control the Iraqi-Syrian border,” but analysts warned that it did not mean the end of the Islamic State threat. Residents of Scripps Ranch never thought their suburban neighborhood could be destroyed by a wildfire, until it was. The United States seems committed to belligerence in the Middle East. Europe can help de-escalate. Charities and churches shouldn’t be involved in political campaigns. Powerful Hindu extremists are so obsessed with demonizing Muslims that they are deprecating the nation’s unifying cultural treasure. The Republican Party won’t be able to shake Roy Moore’s values if he wins. And your health care may suffer for it. The military action came amid simmering tensions over President Trump’s Jerusalem declaration, injecting another layer of uncertainty in the area. President Nicolás Maduro hailed victories in municipal elections that many voters deemed a foregone conclusion. Passengers described scenes of confusion and frustration at Heathrow, one of the busiest airports in the world. In a major turnaround, Matthias Müller said that Germany should consider phasing out tax breaks that have encouraged diesel’s popularity in Europe. Hoping to woo companies that will move employees from London, leaders in Paris are trying to replace red tape with a red carpet. Watching the “Me, Too” campaign, some Afghan women are more willing to talk about assaults. But the danger to their lives if they do has not diminished. The ballet had its premiere on Saturday in front of a starry crowd that didn’t include its director, who’s under house arrest. Christie’s had planned to sell the map this week, for possibly $1.2 million, but withdrew it from an auction when questions arose about its authenticity. Two composers took on Mr. Glass’s work in “response” pieces with the American Composers Orchestra, and two pianists played his music in Brooklyn. More Recent Articles |
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