Divers accompanied the first group of boys out of a flooded cave in Thailand on Sunday. The operation to rescue those remaining could take days. Republicans and Democrats face an unsettled situation in the House, where neither party is sure of its leadership and no one knows who will be in control. President Trump spent the weekend soliciting opinions from dozens of people about what he should do, but said that “you can’t go wrong” with any of his four finalists. Beijing is putting billions of dollars behind facial recognition and other technologies to track and control its citizens. For many in his home state, Mr. Pruitt’s rollback of environmental rules and his loyalty to the oil and gas industry count for more than ethical issues they see as liberal exaggerations. As businesses scramble to navigate the new tax law, they are recruiting the people who wrote it to help look for loopholes. More than a dozen people have moved on. When the economy soured a few years ago, a New Jersey turf farm put its product to use — and helped keep itself afloat — by hosting soccer tournaments. Now it’s become a regular thing. Every four years the World Cup and Wimbledon collide, but rarely in recent decades has the focus of English fans been so divided. The allies are looking with dread to this week’s summit as President Trump continues his campaign to undermine a decades-old partnership. It granted citizenship to African-Americans — an achievement worth remembering. Impeachment is always on Trump’s mind, so he relentlessly pursues his strategy of creating a climate of incredulity. It’s time for a bottom-up progressive movement to counter a conservative Supreme Court. The choreographer’s staging of T.S. Eliot’s classic, at Bard College, might be the greatest creation of dance theater so far this century. Millions of people were told to evacuate to higher ground or shelters as flooding and landslides destroyed homes and left scores dead. The rapper’s third record, which will come out on Empire, may not be released until October. Streams of his music have soared since his death in June. Among the items for sale on the site were Nazi-themed action figures and onesies for babies stamped with alt-right images, the report said. Ms. Sturgess, 44, and her boyfriend were sickened by a military-grade nerve agent, Novichok, produced in the last years of the Soviet Union. The former president, who is trying to make a political comeback, is serving a prison sentence for corruption. Everything is a co-working space now — including upscale restaurants before they open for dinner. The start-up driving the trend is Spacious. “It’s going to be a tough year,” the AT&T veteran John Stankey said in a candid talk with HBO’s chief executive, Richard Plepler, and network employees. Santiago Uribe is accused of commanding a death squad. But his brother, Álvaro, was once president, and his political fortunes are back on the rise. A horrific car accident killed a Teaneck father and his four daughters, stunning their hometown and spawning an outpouring of grief, shock and support. Maybe the match you want to see was played while you were sleeping. Maybe you want to see that stunning shootout all over again. Here’s how to watch matches after they’ve aired. Phia Ménard’s work perplexes show programmers and audiences alike. Her latest production will have its premiere at the prestigious Avignon theater festival in France. More Recent Articles |
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