Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. The Fed proposed loosening the Volcker Rule, which prevents banks from trading with depositors’ money. The move is expected to give banks more room for complex trades. President Trump must decide whether to go ahead with tariffs on allies like the European Union, Canada and Mexico, whose temporary exemptions to the tariffs expire Friday. The sitcom’s staff was heartened by its success, but Roseanne Barr’s volatile Twitter presence soon became a distraction before ultimately ending the show. After the cancellation of her sitcom, she returned to the platform where she had made the statement that led to her downfall. Andrew McCabe documented a meeting that left him concerned that the deputy attorney general may have helped President Trump create a cover story to justify the dismissal. Lawyers for Mr. Cohen were given a June 15 deadline to review the documents seized from his office, apartment and hotel room. The return of top Syrian Kurdish commanders, a surge in French commandos, the arrival of Navy fighter jets and sleuthing by Iraqi spies have revived an effort that had stalled out. A $9 million deal for the use of artificial intelligence technology has fractured the internet giant’s work force and risks driving away top engineering talent. Many recent school shootings have in common that the perpetrators studied, and sometimes revered, their predecessors and tried to emulate or outdo them. The authorities in Florida have released a video from the cellphone of the teenager who killed 17 people in Parkland, Fla. There is no such thing as the P.C. police. Even if Congress won’t pass anything, there are still things we can do. Barr’s tweet about Jarrett wasn’t the odd needle in the haystack. It was the last straw. Splitting up migrant families is cruel. It’s also really stupid. Russia’s reflexive response to any charge of wrongdoing — from the downing of a Malaysian airliner to the poisoning of an exiled double agent — is, “Who, us?” Institutions from the judiciary to the media have been corroded during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s four years in power. God’s will for the Trump era seems to be that everyone’s hidden sins must be revealed. I fear both the left and the right have it wrong when it comes to integration. Vote for a Democrat — any Democrat! Sweeping Republican losses in the state’s legislative elections last year laid the groundwork for a deal with Democrats. Expanding the program is a big step forward for Obamacare. The subject seemed an unlikely one for Ms. Kardashian West: prison reform and clemency for a 63-year-old woman serving a life sentence on charges related to cocaine possession and money laundering There have been nine bomb scares this month on Indonesian flights that began with a joke, local media reported. The move highlights growing opposition to diesel, as concerns have mounted over its health and environmental effects. Because jurors also found that Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr. was 99 percent liable for the shooting, the award was reduced to four cents. A judge is expected to reduce it to nothing. In a new book, Barack Obama’s longtime adviser, Benjamin J. Rhodes, recounts the former president’s reaction to the election of Donald J. Trump. Officials say birth certificates for more than 100 children had been falsified to make it appear that adoptive parents were the birth ones. Ukraine says the death in Kiev of Arkady Babchenko was staged to thwart an assassination plot against him by Russia. It drew wide protests. Homelessness, drug use and mental illness top the concerns of voters. Two candidates in the June 5 election are proposing unusually aggressive solutions. Movies and textbooks (and our imaginations) tend to depict world destinations like Stonehenge in a certain light, but the reality is often quite different. The French brand keeps making products that push all of social media’s buttons, and that serves the company very, very well. Guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif has made a request to add “M.D.” to the back of his jersey. Sun’s out, guns out — just wash your tank after hitting the gym. Can you recycle coffee cups or greasy pizza boxes? If you’re tossing things in the recycling bin out of sheer hope, you might be an “aspirational recycler.” Pay no attention to the man behind the curtains of “Wicked,” “Three Tall Women” and “The Boys in the Band.” “Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous,” by Christopher Bonanos, is the biography Weegee deserves: sympathetic and comprehensive, a scrupulous account with just the right touch of irreverence. The good, the bad and the ugly of college admissions in the United States: With the admissions process in the rearview mirror, college-bound high school seniors tell all. Mark Forsyth’s “A Short History of Drunkenness” looks at history as a long succession of heavy drinking. The rapper’s new album, “Daytona,” is filled with crisp rhymes over Kanye West beats. But his post-release war of words with Drake has had an even bigger impact. The popular fitness trend sounds brutal. But a simple tool can make it speed by. More Recent Articles |
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