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 centers had argued that a California law violated their free speech rights by forcing them to convey messages at odds with their beliefs. In upholding President Trump’s travel ban, the Supreme Court also overruled Korematsu v. United States. But critics said the move was more symbolic than substantive. Justice Sotomayor’s scorching dissent skewered the court’s decision to uphold the ban, which she condemned as “harrowing” and “motivated by hostility and animus toward the Muslim faith.” Five years ago, Ted Cruz and Dianne Feinstein clashed memorably over the Constitution. Now, the senators are searching for comity on immigration. President Trump took aim at one of his favorite American manufacturers a day after it said it would shift some production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs. The United States vowed Tuesday to impose sanctions on any country that buys Iranian oil after Nov. 4, a tough position likely to alienate many. President Trump signaled his support for using an existing committee that reviews risky foreign investments for national security threats. Mexico and Sweden play a crucial World Cup game on Wednesday. Some of their fans decided the best way to get there was by train. An overnight train. It was not neat, and he did not do it alone. But Messi produced what he needed to in a labored Argentine victory that sent the team out of the group stage. The Supreme Court’s five conservative justices shrugged off the president’s animus toward Muslims, and upheld the travel ban. Now it’s up to Congress to constrain the president’s unilateral power. In the travel ban case, the majority turned a blind eye to racism by invoking legal rules that give the president vast power over immigration. Like all blended families, the relationship between the World Cup’s Mexican national team and the team’s American supporters is complicated. The enthusiastic response to two recent political ads shows the energizing potential of Democratic candidates with compelling personal narratives. Traditional politics hasn’t kept up with all the change going on. Don’t let attention shift from weeping children on the border to screaming adults in Washington restaurants. The internet has turned on him, his book sales are down and the TV adaptation of his last novel has stalled. But he wants you to know one thing: He’s not even angry. The Islands, a beloved hole-in-the-wall in Crown Heights, escaped the wrecking ball and kept its cooking intact. The judge, who had challenged whether prosecutors had exceeded their authority, decided “upon further review” that they had not. Robbie Keszey, who once hosted the reality show “Swamp Brothers,” said a leucistic alligator, Snowball, was missing from a Florida sanctuary and “was like my best friend.” Frank Gebhardt was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years in the killing of Timothy Coggins, 23, who was dragged behind a truck and stabbed more than 30 times. The American Library Association said it renamed the prestigious award because Wilder’s books do not reflect its inclusive values. He was inspecting yards for wildfire hazards. Residents have confronted him, called 911 on him and sent security camera footage of him to the police. When the godfather of management consulting landed its biggest contract ever in Africa, it made the worst mistake in its storied nine-decade history. The move comes as General Electric’s chief executive, John Flannery, focuses the company on its aviation, power and renewable energy activities. The $2.6 billion Victoria Dockside will be a modern art and design district, its developer says, combining retail, residential and commercial interests. The grisly attack on Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, 15, was likely a case of mistaken identity in a gang feud. Like any tool we use every day, our laptops accumulate dust, grime, oils from our skin and who knows what else. Yours is probably due for a cleaning, and here’s how to do it right. The eternal war between pride and jealousy. The diverse stand-ups on his show, “Totally Biased,” are making names for themselves now, comics whose style suits Trump-era pop culture. The first of the president’s three wives has said very little about her ex-husband since he took office. “But we speak,” she points out. A series of unsigned murals sparked talk that the artist was in the city — and a race to protect, or deface, his work. After a journey that started in 2014, the probe will reach the space rock on Wednesday to begin studying it for clues to the solar system’s origins. More Recent Articles |
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