Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The automaker said, in a filing with the Commerce Department, that new trade barriers “could lead to a smaller G.M.” Three sources of government data contradict Friday’s claim by the White House economic adviser, showing instead that the federal budget deficit is actually increasing. After the F.B.I. director James B. Comey was fired, the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, privately appeared conflicted about his involvement in the dismissal. As Arron Banks spent millions on Brexit, meetings at the Russian Embassy opened opportunities in gold and diamonds. Critics see American parallels. Many journalists, especially at the local level, have stories of being confronted or harassed by a resident upset by something that was published. Violence is rare. Employees huddled under desks, urgently texting, tweeting and calling 911 as a gunman fired into the Capital Gazette newsroom. Jarrod W. Ramos, the suspect in the Maryland attack, had been fired from his job, was the subject of a police investigation and kept up an online crusade against his targets. Ludin and her children, ages 9 and 17, were separated immediately after they crossed the border illegally into Texas. Sent to different parts of the country, they were kept apart for 40 days. We were there for their reunion. Calls to eliminate the agency charged with enforcing immigration laws, mostly rooted on the political fringe, have gained traction among progressive candidates. Outrage over corruption, inequality, violence and poverty is steering Mexicans toward Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the front-runner ahead of Sunday’s election. The carnival spirit and upsets of the World Cup’s group stage rarely continue in the knockout rounds, but international soccer is more democratic than ever. Never have we had a president not just indifferent to the arts, but also combative toward artists. Is it inevitable that everyone will be one degree of separation away from a mass shooting? For me, the word symbolizes the way Muslim women are never allowed to occupy the middle ground between being religious and sexually confident. Mexicans vote on Sunday, politically united over one thing: total contempt for Donald Trump. But they seem intent on electing their own version of him. History wouldn’t happen to be repeating itself, would it? Presidents under the cloud of investigation should not get to pick the judges who may preside over their cases. Those who say that the civil rights movement prevailed because of polite dialogue misunderstand the history of protest. Thinking beyond the flags and fireworks that will mark the Fourth of July. Driven by the needs of the financial industry, researchers are working on ways to manage vast computer systems down to 100 billionths of a second. A shock jock pretending to be Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, talked to President Trump, who was on Air Force One at the time, about immigration and more. Syrian and Russian forces drive into one of the country’s last rebel-held areas, sending 160,000 people fleeing toward Israel and Jordan. Lower supplies of the gas mean that beer loses its fizz and some meat can’t be packaged. That could affect the supply of some staples of British summers. The president said that he has narrowed down his Supreme Court candidates to about five people, including two women, calling them “brilliant” and “talented.” The greatest basketball player in the world might join a new team, instantly making it a title contender. Or he might stay with the Cavaliers. The federal court ruling may affect other states’ plans to impose work requirements on the poor in exchange for receiving health care. The resolution of a long and bitter debate over E.U. migration rules seems to have saved Angela Merkel and bolstered the power of Matteo Salvini in Italy. Chief Ronald R. Spadafora, 63, was in charge of safety for recovery workers after the Sept. 11 attacks. Spilling a drink on your laptop doesn’t have to be a kiss of death and a ticket to a replacement — if you know what to do and act quickly. Even before takeoff, the airport itself can be a stressful phase of travel. Here are strategies for dealing with anxieties and annoyances, large and small. 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. Our critics share their recommendations for catching up on new movies during the long, hot holiday. A New York Times obituary writer for 14 years, Margalit Fox takes a crack at her own epitaph. Officials said limiting actors’ pay would help curb tax evasion and celebrity worship. But the government also wants to make China’s film industry a force abroad. More Recent Articles |
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