Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Payrolls grew by 228,000 last month and the unemployment rate was the lowest since 2000. Now, the economic challenge may be to prevent overheating. The quick-moving fires that have forced thousands of Californians to evacuate their homes continued to sweep across the southern part of the state. At least one person has been killed. The horses died in two fires this week — and at least three people were injured — even as trainers and rescuers tried to save as many as they could. Mr. Franks, Republican of Arizona, resigned earlier than expected after two women said he wanted to use sex as a means to impregnate them. In state legislatures, lobbyists whose jobs depend on access and influence are especially vulnerable to sexual harassment. President Trump again offered his unequivocal backing for Roy S. Moore, who has been accused of sexual assault. Beverly Young Nelson said she made notes on a yearbook inscription she had offered as crucial evidence about her claim that Roy S. Moore had groped her. As northern India is swallowed by an epic smog cloud, critics say that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s business-friendly policies are exacerbating the problem. The idea that a candidate’s character doesn’t matter is pervasive and pernicious. His downfall was really a positive sign of the times. Connected devices come with risks. Prioritize children’s privacy. Dispense with pieties about the city of the pious. The Trump administration’s threats of war will not make Kim Jong-un back down. Fires burned here even before there was a city. In the early days of creating the social network, we were at the mercy of internet providers. They could easily have killed the company. Horst Faas defined a new breed of war photographer. Top counterintelligence agents met with Ms. Hicks, one of President Trump’s closest advisers, to urge caution about Russian outreach efforts. Advocacy groups and the F.D.A. have warned that companies are capitalizing on the epidemic by offering unproven remedies. The erroneous report involving Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks came at a time when the media faces public skepticism and frequent criticism from the White House. Officials said that even if they could prove a man’s accusation that Mr. Levine sexually abused him in 1986, he was at what was then the age of consent. Its embassy in Washington said the crown prince merely acted as an “intermediary purchaser” for Abu Dhabi. American officials say otherwise. If the tax bill removes medical expense deductions, many people could lose over $10,000 annually. Democrats want a deal to shield young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but liberal activists question their party’s willingness to provoke a shutdown. From Mali to Afghanistan, jihadists promised to retaliate over the decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. But ISIS took aim, instead, at them. Corpus Christi, Tex., got snow for the first time since 2004. It was part of a storm that affected several Southern states and was headed up the East Coast. Some 24 million so-called smart speakers are expected to sell this year. But not all of us are ready to share our thoughts. The days of getting squeezed under the mistletoe after Bob in accounting had a few too many? They’re over, my friends. Buzz Aldrin has attached his name to a line of street wear — just one sign that space is exerting an outsize influence on pop culture. The International Olympic Committee hasn’t decided on uniforms for Russians authorized to compete independently, but that has as much to do with geopolitics as with design. Army quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw has come a long way: 1,472 yards this season, and much further off the field. Served still warm from the oven, pancetta and sage gougères are an indulgent and elegant hors d’oeuvres. Amid the simmering racial tensions of the time, a family in Illinois made a wrenching decision that sent a black girl and a white girl on diverging paths. More Recent Articles |
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