Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The president’s decision not to object to the disclosure of the document pits him against some of his top law enforcement officials, who warned that releasing it put national security at risk. As House Intelligence Committee chairman, Representative Devin Nunes has won praise from party members he once called “lemmings in suicide vests.” Conservatives complain that the Russia investigation is a partisan attack on President Trump. Democrats say Republicans are using the memo to try to undermine the inquiry. In a speech and an early morning Twitter post, Mr. Trump faulted the opposition for not compromising to protect younger undocumented immigrants. About 9,000 unauthorized immigrants protected under DACA work in the nation’s schools. But as the program’s fate has become uncertain, so has theirs. The Pentagon worries that the White House is moving too hastily and that giving the president too many options could increase the odds that he will act, some officials say. Worries have subsided since a détente between the two Koreas, but the North remains an unpredictable factor in security arrangements for the Games. For decades, the Hempstead schools have been marked by corruption, political infighting and low performance. Now leaders face a deadline for change. Lactalis, a giant dairy products company, has had to recall more than 7,000 tons of products contaminated with salmonella. It did not alert regulators to past problems. The French dairy giant Lactalis has recalled more than 7,000 tons of infant formula potentially contaminated with bacteria that can have serious health consequences for small children. Mr. Trump and the G.O.P. lawmakers behind the soon-to-be released Nunes memo are harming the nation in ways that could be difficult to reverse. The Democratic Party is suffering unnecessarily. Republicans take on law enforcement. More-expensive cities might be driving young Democrats to affordable right-leaning states. He may not believe in the rule of law, but tens of thousands of men and women at the Department of Justice do. In three recent opinions, John G. Roberts Jr. has been on the other side of the court’s three-man, reliably right-wing triumvirate. What’s going on? The employees of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase may benefit from a new insurance scheme. But the rest of us could suffer. Conservatives would be howling for impeachment if a Democratic president had behaved like Trump. The tech giants singled out booming results from their devices in their quarterly financial results. Critics noted that the Welsh government had decided to prohibit 16-year-olds from having certain piercings but was also considering letting them vote. Almost four decades after the actress’s death in 1981, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has reclassified her case and named her former husband, Robert Wagner, as a “person of interest.” In Kenya, a struggle has unfolded between the news media and the president, who had warned journalists not to cover an important event by his political rival. The school had let the entertainer keep his honorary degree despite sexual misconduct accusations, but changed its mind once it took tributes away from the casino mogul. The Chinese internet behemoth is investing in brick-and-mortar stores as it seeks to apply its tech smarts to the way customers shop in the real world. Russia is building a string of ski resorts in areas of the Caucasus that once teemed with Islamist militants. The most recent opened on Friday. At 40, Brady is about to become the oldest quarterback to play in a Super Bowl, yet he seems to have adopted a style of play generally associated with younger players. During the band’s break, the genre has experienced a revival and spread into hip-hop. Now Chris Carrabba’s band is returning with its first album in nine years. We can stick it out together and keep each other accountable. Turning bodies into paint brushes, Carolee Schneemann’s performances, films and art still startle, as a retrospective at MoMA PS1 shows. The latest from the Japanese horror master Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a philosophical inquiry as a prelude to extraterrestrial invasion. In Kristin Hannah’s new novel, “The Great Alone,” a father back from the Vietnam War moves to a tiny Alaskan outpost with his wife and daughter. The e-commerce giant has won two patents for a tracking technology that can nudge a human hand in the right direction — toward a warehouse bin, say. More Recent Articles |
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