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The administration, threatening tariffs on as much as $450 billion worth of goods, believes Beijing has more to lose. Companies, investors and markets are increasingly worried. Wilbur L. Ross Jr. says his bet against the stock in a Kremlin-linked shipping firm was an effort to divest, not to profit from forthcoming news articles. Investors are worried that worsening relations between the world’s two biggest economies will affect global growth. In western Nepal, women are banished from their homes every month when they get their periods. They are considered polluted, and many die as a result. Fewer people are seeking and receiving Social Security disability benefits, reversing a long trend that had worried lawmakers about fraud and abuse. World Cup fans are eating and drinking in the building that was home to the scheme that corrupted the 2014 Winter Olympics. Salah and Egypt were all but eliminated from advancing with a 3-1 loss to Russia, which scored all of its goals in a 16-minute span right after halftime. Having someone substitute for you at a debate is a lousy idea. My 7-year-old understood the danger of the Trump administration better than I did. The Supreme Court announced it would not stop South Dakota from killing a man because he is gay. I wanted my story of detained children and deported parents to serve as a cautionary tale. Instead it became reality. The world is finding out what the U.S. now finds acceptable. The president likes tough language. Let’s use it for what he’s doing with immigrant children. After centuries of colonization and exploitation and decades of dashed hopes on the pitch, I want to see an African country get an equal place on the world stage. Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, utterly failed in federal court to substantiate his claim of mass illegal voting by noncitizens. What is President Trump up to in Texas or, for that matter, North Korea? A blue line intended to show support for police instead turned neighbors against each other. A new Italian restaurant seeks to lure diners to the outer perimeter of the new Hudson Yards development. Merchandise for L.G.B.T. celebrations is becoming big business for major retailers, but some products are made in countries where gay people are persecuted. The United States joins Iran, North Korea and Eritrea as the only countries that refuse to participate in the world’s most important human rights body. G.E., the last original member of the Dow Jones industrial average, was replaced by the Walgreens Boots Alliance drugstore chain. Interior Minister Matteo Salvini called for a census of Roma people, to deport those without legal status, angering allies and evoking memories of fascist racial laws. Meeting before a key European summit meeting, the French and German leaders found compromises on the euro and a reform of migration policies. The debate is likely to grow more contentious as writers and professors take sides in this #MeToo era. Every celebrity who has faced voters has been questioned about qualifications. But will Cynthia Nixon face harsher scrutiny because she’s a woman? In communities across the country, the billionaire conservatives are waging a sophisticated fight against new rail projects and bus routes. European officials are eager to paint Greece as a comeback story. But troubles in nearby Italy show that the euro’s issues have not been laid to rest. Now that lawmakers in both houses have voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use, the government will give Canada’s provinces a few months to prepare for the law’s rollout. As you reflect on your newfound singledom, here are a few things to keep in mind. 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