Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The state Department of Transportation said the lead engineer had left it a voice mail message warning of cracking on the newly installed bridge. In a court filing, the president weighs in for the first time directly on a case in which a porn actress was paid $130,000 to stay silent about an affair she claims she had with him. Corporations and foreign leaders are pressing to meet with White House officials and hiring lawyers and lobbyists to push for exemptions that could be worth billions of dollars in trade. The president’s outlook on service workers could have real economic consequences. The C.I.A.’s emergence as the primary player speaks to the influence of Mike Pompeo, the agency’s director, who has been nominated to replace Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson. The administration has been far tougher on Russia than the president himself, whose pattern of diversion has steadily increased since he took office. A special refugee program mostly for Yazidis, a tiny religious minority, is testing Canada’s celebrated resettlement system. She stars in more ads than auto insurance. Putin’s victory on Sunday is a certainty, but what other victories might he win in Europe? The more the outgoing secretary got to know Trump, the more he was offended. Before the president’s trip to Lima, the administration should take a close look at why U.S. credibility in Latin America is at historic lows. Ireland’s leader, Leo Varadkar, the gay son of a Hindu father of Indian descent, tries to nudge the United States back to the moral high ground. After a mass shooting, where you might blame guns, rural conservatives don’t. They blame the shooter. The duty of the president’s team is not to second guess him or the outcome of the last election. The grown-ups on the way out of Trump’s White House should tell us what they saw. Following a crash that killed five passengers in New York City, federal regulators ordered an immediate stop to certain open-door flights nationwide. Nike confirmed the departure of a second senior executive within 24 hours on Friday, as it acknowledged internal complaints over behavior at the company. Two women brought three children to a mosque in Tempe, Ariz., and in a video can be heard attacking Islam. The crash of an American military helicopter killed seven service members, including the two firefighters attached to an Air National Guard unit. The doctors are accused of prescribing millions of dollars worth of the potent opioid and earning fees for fraudulent speaking engagements. Many of the billionaires and princes swept up in the Saudi corruption crackdown have been released. Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi has not. Most people will draw a man. Researchers investigate the consequences. Browser extensions can make your internet experience more productive, efficient and fun. It is 80 years since cheering crowds greeted Hitler in Vienna. A work of public art you hear, rather than see, is asking people to think back on that moment. The English actor has played a television time-traveler, a call girl and a woman desperate to conceive a child. Next stop? New York and new projects. Banksy’s latest work, a 70-foot-long piece at Houston and Bowery, honors the artist Zehra Dogan, who was jailed for painting Turkish ruins. More Recent Articles |
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