Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Justice and Education Departments will encourage the nation’s schools and universities to adopt race-blind admissions policies. Mr. Dershowitz says some in the Vineyard, the summer epicenter of progressive values and Democratic power, are shunning him for his views in support of President Trump. The tweets spanned a range of foreign and domestic issues. They attacked Mr. Trump’s perceived rivals and trumpeted his proudest achievements. Demonstrations erupted in dozens of cities across the country as the right-wing governing party consolidated its power and escalated a clash with the European Union. A compromise deal over migrants and refugees could put the European experiment at risk. Officials in Vienna said they would block migrants from entering the country from the south if a similar German deal took effect. The stark contrast between Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and Judge Amy Coney Barrett reflects the division on the right between the conservative legal establishment and social conservatives. L.G.B.T. groups have made strides in recent years as Justice Kennedy crafted favorable rulings. A more conservative court could spur new challenges. Even before President Trump’s new Supreme Court nominee is announced, partisan groups have flooded Facebook and other social networks with political ads over the pick. After locating 12 missing boys and their soccer coach, officials now face the daunting challenge of pulling the team from the flooded cave network. The increasing popularity of caving has meant more high-profile rescue efforts that succeeded in rescuing trapped spelunkers and others. The detention of 32 workers at a concrete plant opened fissures among the town’s churches and secular leaders, and brought an abstract national issue painfully close to home. England beat Colombia, 4-3, on penalty kicks. Colombia forced extra time when Yerry Mina scored a goal in stoppage time to tie the game at 1-1. The passes are required to get into stadiums and come with perks. But a lot of personal data was collected in a “surveillance economy.” Sweden’s Emil Forsberg scored in the 66th minute to help the team advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1994. The 14th Amendment shows the potential for American rebirth. “Even 8 year olds are outraged about family separation!” my son wrote on his protest sign. Justice Kennedy’s exit is a reminder of the ways in which a very weak Congress has abdicated its coequal role. A father pleaded for asylum for his 12-year-old son. Instead, the Trump administration deported him and put his son in a shelter. Now the family cannot get the boy out. One unlikely supporter behind a movement to make streets safer and more people-friendly: the Ford Motor Company. By picking her for the Supreme Court, President Trump would be igniting a battle over religion. Political action is part of the holiday tradition, too. The Portuguese soccer star’s financial maneuvers can tell us a lot about the world’s failure to adapt to globalization. This time it’s the Supreme Court that hangs in the balance. The skater company says goodbye to the music festival that made it cool. Across the country, couples who connected through online dating apps are including the tech companies responsible for their meeting in their weddings. Instead of hourlong specials, these bite-sized sets let you in on one of comedy’s biggest secrets: the funniest stand-ups are the ones you’ve never heard of. The men, Derick Almena and Max Harris, are expected to be sentenced to several years in prison for involuntary manslaughter in the case of the “Ghost Ship” fire. Snowy owls are not often seen in New York City, and the sightings are even rarer in the summer. Former wrestlers at the university say Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio knew of sexual abuse when he was a wrestling coach — and stayed silent. Photographs of an American woman with the giraffe she shot in South Africa last year have fueled an online debate about big-game trophy hunting. The company’s chief executive, Demos Parneros, will not receive any severance payment and has been removed from the board. In spite of Republican attacks, the insurance markets under the Affordable Care Act are stubbornly resilient. While consumers can expect sharp price increases in some areas, premiums are going up modestly in others. Roni Lezama used his position as speaker at his high school commencement to celebrate immigrants, like his father, and their lives in the United States. Representative Barbara Comstock, one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents, may sink with the anchor of President Trump in her wealthy, diverse Virginia district. New Zealanders are now the largest group inside Australian immigration detention centers, straining one of the world’s closest bilateral relationships. Food labels are meant to be easy to read, but some terms on those labels are marketing lingo or mean something different than you may think. Here’s what to pay attention to and what to ignore entirely. The exiled Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad writes about her protest against compulsory hijabs in “The Wind in My Hair.” Since 1963, Restaurant Nippon in Midtown has used its décor and its cooking to make a case for the Japanese way. A subplot in the new season of Netflix’s wrestling comedy speaks to today by showing how little the moves of Hollywood’s harassers have changed. Richardson is a soccer pundit-satirist whose charm lies in recognizing the inherent absurdity of what he does for a living. More Recent Articles |
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