Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The reality of a vastly complicated bureaucratic system is colliding head-on with President Trump’s shoot-from-the-hip use of executive power. After 17 months in office, President Trump has yet to seal many major deals on trade, security, health care, immigration or gun control. Senator Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, has been an under-the-radar presence in Washington. Then a video of his visit to a former Walmart in Texas went viral. The girl in the widely published photo was detained in President Trump’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy but was not separated from her family. The president’s remarks, delivered with relatives of those killed by undocumented immigrants, came two days after he signed an executive order to keep together families detained at the border. The 5-to-4 decision, in which the court said a warrant was generally needed to collect troves of the data, has implications for all kinds of personal information held by third parties. Business owners who are the targets of other nations’ retaliatory tariffs are worried now that President Trump’s offensive will wind up hurting them. The Trump administration has begun granting a handful of exclusions from its steel and aluminum tariffs, but the slow, opaque process still has nearly 20,000 applications waiting. Micron, an American chip maker, says its designs were swiped to help a new Chinese plant. Washington sees a larger pattern, fueling tensions with Beijing. Despite some changes in Saudi society, a restrictive guardianship system means that women remain dependents of male relatives their whole lives. Phillippe Coutinho and Neymar both scored in stoppage time to keep Brazil’s World Cup run on level footing. With the loss, Costa Rica is eliminated. A court ruling in the case of the 2014 disappearance of 43 students may mark a new era for the independence of Mexico’s justice system. For America to achieve soccer greatness, we’ll need another, better Clint Dempsey. The president hopes to bolster his increasingly authoritarian rule in Sunday’s elections, but economic weakness may strengthen democratic forces. Turkey’s strongman gets a U.S. boost. How much would you pay to reinvent your life? The court continues to define what privacy means in a world of ever-evolving technology. A Brahms symphony I love will probably forever remind me of my late friend, the conductor. And that’s O.K. A handy guide for summer party season. Mengwen Cao, a queer Chinese photographer, watched on FaceTime as her parents viewed her video letter coming out to them. As museums groan under costly expansions, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, found a modest alternative a ferry ride across the harbor. Maybe the troubled “Roseanne” revival should have just ended. But if it won’t, here are some ways it could get better. An extension of a national emergency over the threat came days after President Trump announced that “everybody can now feel much safer” after his meeting with Kim Jong-un. A contestant on the new reality dating series is accused of aiding the sexual assault of a woman in Milwaukee last fall. The executive used the slur twice — the second time while talking with black employees who were helping him deal with the fallout from the first time he used it, a company memo said. Orange sandals worn by one of the rapper’s killers on Monday helped lead to the arrest of a suspect on murder charges, court records show. Half of a warehouse on the Barton 1792 Distillery campus in Bardstown, Ky., collapsed on Friday, sending booze down a hillside. The way teams and players are marketed and the balance of star power in each league begin to explain how the leagues got on different sides of this cultural divide. In 1966, he led an act of civil disobedience in Manhattan that paved the way for the legalization of openly gay bars in New York State. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the front-runner going into elections Sunday, but an economic downturn, rising prices and agricultural problems make him vulnerable. The new center-left government is promising to address the problem, which one study found to be among the worst in the developed world. Despite the prominence of photography and fashion in the cultural conversation, they remain marginalized in some museums. The Getty hopes to change that. More Recent Articles |
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