Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The letters, which went out last month, are the latest sign of acrimony between Mr. Trump and American allies as he heads to a NATO summit meeting next week in Brussels. The Trump administration said it would not penalize reduced Iranian oil imports in at least some cases, a move that is likely to soothe market concerns. The German chancellor has emerged from a spectacular two-week rebellion with her government intact but her authority further diminished. Administration officials will focus on confirming a Supreme Court nominee to fill the seat of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. Samantha Dravis, a former E.P.A. policy chief, told a congressional committee of the request, the latest allegation that he used government staff for personal errands. Legal experts said it was hard to discern Mr. Cohen’s motives in his interview with ABC News. But they agreed on one thing: It was unusual. The boys and their soccer coach had been trapped for more than a week by rising floodwaters. Evacuating them from the flooded cave complex will be a difficult operation. The 12 boys and their coach had been trapped in a flooded cave for more than a week. The election of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leader known for being as nationalist-minded as Mr. Trump, could complicate discussions over trade and immigration. Across the region, voters have ousted governing parties as a growing middle class demands more of its leaders. The suit filed on behalf of families separated at the border was just the latest action against the administration by the civil liberties group. A federal judge in Washington has ruled against the Trump administration’s widespread practice of detaining migrants seeking asylum while their cases are pending. Nacer Chadli’s last-minute goal completed a remarkable comeback for Belgium, who knocked Japan out of the World Cup with a 3-2 victory. Neymar and Roberto Firmino both scored for Brazil in a 2-0 victory over Mexico in the round of 16. The backlash against the president’s fulminations — and his policies — is stronger than many analysts realize. The Supreme Court alone cannot undo our broader cultural losses. Under Trump, politics is being reborn in the neighborhoods. Ever since his “It’s not like I’m black, you know?” comment, Neymar has served as a focal point in Brazil’s cultural reckoning with racism, whitening, identity and public policy. Mexico’s populist president-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, promised a break from the country’s endemic violence, corruption and poverty. The odds are long. The cost of an ambulance ought not stand in the way of emergency medical care. The new president established an almost religious bond with the Mexican people, which will prompt a new epoch. As Zimbabwe prepares for its first election after Robert Mugabe’s ouster, a familiar malaise has returned. How to be a citizen in a profoundly imperfect nation. The rapper’s double album, “Scorpion,” is not a stylistic breakthrough or a victory lap, but a revisiting of his past arriving at a moment of personal upheaval. The man charged with killing five people in a Maryland newsroom last week had harbored a long grudge with The Capital. Mr. Ross and his longtime producer, Rhonda Schwartz, are leaving the network seven months after he erroneously reported a story involving President Trump and the Russia investigation. A man who went on a stabbing spree at the party for the girl over the weekend in Idaho was charged with murder on Monday. Seven victims remained hospitalized. Some aggressive shoving led to a full-scale brawl with 13 combined ejections and an eventual forfeit by the Philippines. Should the gambling industry be required to use league-approved “official data”? Britain’s data collection experience provides a preview of the battles to come in the United States. Summer is “trauma season,” when emergency rooms see a rise in injuries, but a drug supply crisis has doctors scrambling to find alternatives to needed medications. Wildfires are once again racing across California, Colorado, New Mexico and other Western states, scorching buildings and forcing hundreds of people to evacuate. The city’s taxi commission is considering a minimum hourly pay rate for ride-hailing app drivers after complaints of low wages. Trail running is like stepping into a different world. Here’s the gear to get you there. Her packing list for the trip in November 1963 surfaced three years ago. Since then, it has sat at the Kennedy library: unnoticed, unpublicized — and perhaps off-limits. The cultivated blueberry was born in South Jersey, and today its heirloom descendants can still be found on little farms sprinkled among the big producers. To Frederik Busch, a German photographer, these plants have no less personality than their human counterparts. In “This Little Art,” Kate Briggs, a translator of Roland Barthes, ponders the challenges and mysteries of rendering an author’s words in a foreign language. The magazine’s Ethicist columnist what is due a sibling with a criminal past, what to say to a prospective partner about a grave illness and more. The skull of the “unluckiest man” at the Mount Vesuvius eruption was found by archaeologists, intact and with a mouth full of teeth. More Recent Articles |
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