Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The White House said Tuesday night that President Trump plans to deploy the National Guard to confront what it called a growing threat of illegal immigrants, drugs and crime from Central America. Most of the 1,200 migrants moving through Mexico toward the United States are from Honduras, a country plagued by violence and recent political turmoil. Far from learning on the job or modifying his views, Mr. Trump is falling back on the familiar mix of belligerence and isolationism that fueled his campaign. Fifty years after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, black pastors are issuing a call to action and using different methods to achieve common goals. Both minorities and whites who live in racially divided communities are exposed to higher levels of pollution than those who live in more integrated areas. Tech firms, military contractors, carmakers, cellphone companies, financial firms, sports leagues and Wall Street giants are all in his Twitter cross hairs. Retaliatory tariffs are a blow to exporters increasingly catering to young, newly wealthy Chinese looking for bottles with cachet. The Trump administration released a list of Chinese goods that it will subject to tariffs, including electronics, iron and steel plates, engines and optical scanners. At least three people were injured in a shooting at the YouTube headquarters on Tuesday, the police in San Bruno, Calif., said. As the E.P.A. chief announced his most sweeping regulatory rollback to date, he found himself caught up in a swirl of allegations of impropriety. After its first day on the New York Stock Exchange, the music streaming service was valued at $26.5 billion, putting it in the company of firms like General Mills. In a gesture of welcome gone wrong, the New York Stock Exchange marks the debut of the Stockholm-based company with the red and white flag of Switzerland. When more Americans have died from guns just since 1970 than in all the wars in our history, it’s time to try a new approach. Tesla’s inability to meet production goals and the E.P.A.’s easing of mileage rules may delay electrification of vehicles, but it still will happen. I was a Bush-era political analyst at Sinclair. Its propaganda was bad then, and it’s getting only worse. We owe it to Dr. King to commemorate the man in full: a radical, ecumenical, antiwar, pro-immigrant and scholarly champion of the poor. He has undertaken so many actions that contributed to the weakening of Russia that you have to wonder. They’re a cosmetic fix that inoculates people in power from real change. Scapegoats, lies and graft galore. Is this any way to set an example? The chasm between India’s digital governance aspirations and its ability to protect that data collected from hundreds of millions of citizens is growing increasingly wider. The Kremlin’s election meddling was part of an effort to influence and engage a web of Americans, not just one. Everyone in an area that loses numbers also loses clout and cash — that includes red states like Texas. The iPhone maker is the most valuable company in the world. But many believe its artificial intelligence technology falls short of its rivals. Douglas E. Greenberg had been accused of assaulting and stalking former wives and girlfriends. The Wall Street firm said it “must and will do better” at handling issues involving employee misconduct. The judge in the coming retrial admitted the testimony of a woman who says she heard Andrea Constand muse about falsely claiming she had been molested. The electric-car maker said output of its first mass-market offering, the Model 3, was up to 2,000 a week. But that’s still short of the goal set by Elon Musk. The former lawyer, Alex van der Zwaan, had admitted lying to investigators about his communications with a Trump campaign aide and a Ukrainian with ties to Russian intelligence. A trial in Mississippi provides a rare glimpse into a world where mistreatment of inmates is commonplace, at a time when the Trump administration wants to expand the use of private prisons. A governor’s election in California is a changing of the guard at a moment when the state is involved in a high-stakes battle with President Trump. Ted Cruz kicked off his re-election bid this week. His opponent, Beto O’Rourke, has raised more money than any Democrat running for Senate in Texas ever has. There is no one perfect version, but the combination of beef and red wine is so elemental that it’s worthy of close examination. In Jack Ferver’s new work, dancers perform solos about their inspirations: Judy Garland, Brian Boitano, Martha Graham and — wait for it — My Little Pony. Apartments are getting smaller as the prices for them rise. That means no space for washers and dryers. And now there is a proliferation of laundromats. And why you should write yours. Every month, subscription streaming services add a new batch of movies and TV shows to their libraries. Here are the titles we think are most interesting for April. The HGTV show proved that it could make stars out of house-flipping duos and that its viewers wanted babies and banter as much as décor tips. Last fall, we shared readers’ very short stories of romance, obsession and heartbreak. Here are more of the thousands we received. The mythical nation featured in “Black Panther” was long a mystery, but readers knew what they’d want to see on a vacation there. Artists have their own visions. In her book “True Stories From An Unreliable Eyewitness,” the actress looks at how her life’s moments charted her evolution as a feminist. Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece turned 50 on Tuesday. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite references from the pop culture of the last half-century. More Recent Articles |
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