Here’s what you need to know to start your day. The president said such immigrants should be sent back immediately without an appearance before a judge. The operator of the center said it was not allowed to restrain children if they want to leave, raising questions about who is responsible for their safety. A Brazilian migrant, separated from her son at the United States border, has been released, but has struggled with bureaucratic hurdles to recovering her 9-year-old son. The vote was the first to be held since Turkey narrowly approved a referendum last year to give the president, once a largely ceremonial role, sweeping executive authority. The seizure of email records from a Times reporter alarmed First Amendment groups. Her relationship with an intelligence aide set off an ethical debate. With other countries raising tariffs to American products and signing trade deals without the United States, the American cheesemaker is increasingly standing alone. The country’s central bank freed up more than $100 billion for lending as Beijing tries to sustain growth without worsening debt problems. Under President Trump, once stately medallions have gotten glitzier, and at least one featured a Trump property. Ethics watchdogs are worried. Scientists say new production of a banned industrial chemical is damaging the ozone layer. An investigation by The Times and an independent environmental group lead to factories in China. The Trump Administration appears to be removing references to climate from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s mission statement. The files, which hadn't previously been disclosed, show a closer relationship between the E.P.A. and J. Steven Hart, the lobbyist husband of Mr. Pruitt's landlord, than earlier acknowledged. Salah was said to be considering retiring from Egypt over interactions with a Chechen politician, and two Swiss players caused a firestorm by displaying an Albanian symbol. The victory puts Colombia back on track to make it out of Group H, though they are still in third behind Japan and Senegal after their draw earlier on Sunday. Japan and Senegal tied, 2-2, in a back-and-forth match. After Moussa Wague put Senegal ahead in the 71st minute, Keisuke Honda equalized for Japan in the 78th. The Republican Party once opposed government intervention in the bedroom and the doctor’s office. No longer. Trump’s immigration policy stems from panic over white loss of power. Voting by mail, which has a track record of lifting turnout, is on the rise. Affluent parents who wield connections and resources to get their way can wreak havoc on schools. A Seattle man agreed to watch over his grandfather’s artworks. They were not acclaimed or even known, but this was more about the promise than the art. The ride-hailing company is appealing a ban in its largest European market. The case is a major test of changes made by its new chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi. What started out as an ordinary trip turned into a journey marked by an act of kindness that was widely celebrated. The remarks by David Bossie prompted a rare on-air repudiation from Fox News, which released a statement calling the outburst “deeply offensive and wholly inappropriate.” Zsa Zsa got a manicure and wore a sparkly pink collar but it was her droopy tongue and protruding teeth that charmed the judges. For Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Cynthia Nixon, the Pride parade offered a stage for the Democratic primary. It’s not clear that anyone noticed. While their goals like a higher minimum wage and “Medicare for All” have gained traction among Democrats, Senator Sanders and his allies have struggled to win elections. Medicare health plans will be able to combine medical and social services under a new law that had support from both parties in Congress and the Trump administration. The callers offered names, addresses and gang affiliations that helped the police make arrests Sunday in the stabbing death of Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, 15. Death cafes, death doulas, “Ask a Mortician,” DeathLab — once the province of goth subculture, death is having a moment in the sun. The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan is planning a rooftop farm of almost an acre that will grow fruits and vegetables to be cooked and served downstairs. Prune Nourry’s new work, on view in Manhattan’s meatpacking district, is a tribute to women like herself who have battled breast cancer. More Recent Articles |
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