Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Days before Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum take effect, negotiators for producing countries see themselves at the mercy of the president’s whims. Hope is a scarce commodity in Gaza, which is little more than an open-air prison. A look at how one man ended up at the bloody protests against Israel. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo came to Israel in the midst of escalating protests in Gaza, but he did not meet with Palestinian leaders and kept the policy focus on Iran. The state’s Democratic primary raises the question: Who has the truest claim to progressivism in 2018, when both candidates can credibly grab at the label? Remarks about Sarah Huckabee Sanders open a partisan divide in an awkward evening of comedy and politics. South Korean officials said the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, had told them he would abandon his nuclear weapons if Washington ended the Korean War and promised nonaggression. The violent end of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, an unexpected turn of events after he gave up his nuclear program, is likely to serve as a cautionary tale for Kim Jong-un. Amazon has surprised officials in cities vying for the company’s new headquarters by asking how to avoid soaring housing costs and paralyzing traffic. Hundreds of migrants who have traveled en masse through Mexico, drawing a furious response from President Trump, prepared to apply for asylum. Generals and researchers provide growing evidence that the administration’s claims about transgender troops are false. The success of movies like “Avengers: Infinity War” has made it difficult to make truly great pictures. The modern rule of law is younger than many realize, and not enough Republicans are defending it today. Hank Azaria said he’s willing to step away from the character he has voiced for nearly 30 years. The show’s writers and network executives should let him. Maybe last fall’s Alabama Senate race wasn’t a fluke after all. Wildfires burned Oklahoma grazing land, leaving ranchers struggling to feed their cattle. Then the truckloads of hay showed up from faraway states. Ms. Rudd said she had “inadvertently misled” lawmakers about deportation targets, the existence of which she had previously denied. The country’s justices are lashing back at critics who have denounced the judicial system as a patriarchy that is out of touch with the sensibilities of modern Spain. Ballarat, once the center of Australia’s gold rush, is learning to talk about a dreadful history: decades of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests. The two companies are betting that regulators will finally allow the American wireless market to shrink to just three national players. Some think the technology that was introduced with Bitcoin has enormous potential. That has a number of countries looking to influence its future. The former New York Assembly speaker’s retrial on federal corruption charges will begin on Monday, after his previous conviction was overturned. Filipinos, known for their strong Catholic beliefs, are moving to broaden legal protections for gay and transgender people. While travelers have long been able to set up airfare alerts, these apps go a step further in helping flexible travelers plan a last-minute trip. Kristen Gibbons Feden talks about her fiery closing argument and the moment she accused Mr. Cosby of laughing. “I’m thinking, ‘Are you kidding me?’” she said. Inside the Queens basement laboratory of this avant-garde drummer, who studies the biology of the human heart and has even invented a martial art. The government will set aside 500 million Australian dollars to help the global treasure after years of damage from warming waters caused by climate change. More Recent Articles |
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