By attacking Europe and starting a trade war with America’s closest allies, President Trump has already advanced the agenda of President Vladimir V. Putin, analysts say. The president made the remarks in an interview while he was at his golf resort in Scotland, ahead of his meeting with the Russian leader in Finland. Footage on the website of Greenpeace U.K. showed a paraglider with a banner that read “Trump Well Below Par” as President Trump arrived at his Turnberry golf resort. The indictment of 12 Russian operatives provides never-before-seen detail about the central role of the online avatar Guccifer 2.0 in the dissemination of stolen Democratic documents. The military intelligence service suspected of disrupting the 2016 presidential campaign in the U.S. may be behind the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in England. The president’s re-election haul reflects a brisk fund-raising effort. Most of his predecessors, by contrast, did not kick off their campaigns until after the midterms. As many top Democrats eye a run for president in 2020, Elizabeth Warren has all but announced her candidacy, while Joe Biden is planning to campaign up to four days a week this fall for midterm candidates. The Israeli government showed three reporters, including one from The Times, documents indicating that the Iranian nuclear weapons program was larger and more sophisticated than once suspected. As patience with the long war fades, diplomats have expanded authority to begin talks with the Taliban, which could grow into broader negotiations. France always felt out of place in Russia, winning with an air of cultivated detachment, as though it was competing in a completely different tournament. From the Champs Élysées to the low-income Paris suburbs that many of the French team’s stars call home, the country rallied behind “Les Bleus” for the big game against Croatia. Led by Kylian Mbappé and Paul Pogba, France brings home its second World Cup trophy, 20 years after winning its first. A prison theater program in New York offers hope for inmate rehabilitation. The New Orleans turnaround shows the power of giving more freedom to teachers and principals — and then holding them accountable for their performance. The president fails to protect the country from an ongoing attack. If the Democrats go down swinging, they’ll have a potent message for the midterms. Criminal organizations are using the Chavista regime to spread illicit activities through out Latin America and beyond. The English university town, population 130,000, is also home to about 120 cattle. The urban herds have become another emblem of the city’s distinction. Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church hopes to erect a lasting tribute to both victims and survivors of the 2015 hate crime, and to the resilience of a 200-year-old congregation. Wall Street investors and banks are beginning to file foreclosure cases in the United States territory as several moratoriums come to an end. Legal experts said the order, to remove references from a sealed document that was made public by mistake, was probably unconstitutional. The paper said it would appeal. A 6.7 percent expansion rate comes amid signs that Beijing’s efforts to tame debt, the trade dispute with the U.S. and other problems are taking a toll. The state expects drier dry years and wetter wet ones in the decades ahead. That means projects to restore river habitats now serve another purpose: battling the coming floods. His opponent has recorded ads with a chain saw, shotgun and “big truck” that he says he’ll use to round up “illegal immigrants.” It seems to be working. Booksellers on the online marketplace are charging thousands for books that normally sell for a few dollars. Authors are perplexed — and annoyed. The city has begun a $4.5 million training program to help all officers recognize and address underlying bias. “Who Is America?” on Showtime reprises the comedian’s gotcha techniques at a time when people don’t need to be tricked into saying embarrassing things. More Recent Articles |
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