Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. The agency has filed a so-called statement of interest in their case, saying that Harvard “has failed to show that it does not unlawfully discriminate.” The emotional ceremony lacked President Trump’s presence, though speakers could not help but reference the ways in which his and Mr. McCain’s leadership styles contrasted. From the Arizona State Capitol to Washington National Cathedral, John McCain will be honored in a series of memorial services this week. Here are vignettes of the ceremony and sentiment. For years, the president had used Twitter and his bully pulpit to mock and condemn the senator from Arizona. In death, John McCain found a way to have the last word. Conspicuously absent from the president’s active media day was any acknowledgment that a nation was remembering Senator John McCain. Donald Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen, devised a plan to buy all the stories on Mr. Trump that the National Enquirer and its parent company had collected, according to Mr. Trump’s associates. The president, who has moved to curb government unions, said the pay increase wasn’t affordable. But Congress can still pass legislation granting the raises. But their offers may not satisfy a president who has shown a willingness to embrace trade tensions to extract more from American trading partners. Rich McHugh said an order to pull the plug on an investigation of Harvey Weinstein had come from “the very highest levels of NBC.” A national strike by prisoners is the latest iteration of demands for freedom from forced labor. Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court would mean the demise of not just abortion rights but also a century of progressive reforms. A wounded and swaggering identity geopolitics puts the world in grave danger. The right is pressuring tech to be more MAGA-friendly. G.D.P. is only part of the story, and we need to know the rest. Just because mass separations have been halted doesn’t mean that the crisis is over. Deaths from heart attacks are dropping, but the number of people whose hearts cannot pump enough blood for a healthy, comfortable existence is on the rise. The battle over how to project the future population of the United States has profound political implications. Democrats are trying to win over red and purple America with inspiration. Priests and other clergy members should have to report cases of suspected child sexual abuse, however they hear about them. Venus and Serena Williams will face each other on Friday at the U.S. Open for the 30th time in their professional careers. But the matchup comes early in the tournament. When a celebrity offends, the act refracts across the culture. Now, we are grasping to figure out what punishment could address that public wound. An arbitrator determined that the quarterback’s lawyers had unearthed sufficient evidence of collusion by N.F.L. owners to keep the free-agent quarterback off the field. Prosecutors said they need ‘the flying public’s help’ to root out sexual assaults and misconduct on airplanes, a problem that is gaining public notice. The man, George Garofano, gained access to about 240 iCloud accounts, including ones belonging to celebrities like Ms. Lawrence and Kate Upton. The city says the “eco-toilets” help solve a hygiene problem. Critics say they are an emblem of sexism. A rampage in the eastern city of Chemnitz now stands as a high-water mark in the outpouring of anti-immigrant hatred that has swelled in Germany. Ms. Nixon moved busily between television interviews the morning after her sole debate with Mr. Cuomo. The governor chose not to rehash it. On its own and in league with other cities, Orlando is working to curb climate change, starting with the electricity it generates. Competitive video gaming is an exhibition sport at the Asian Games and there’s a push to include it in the Olympics. But some are concerned about the violence. A strong essay might mean the difference between getting accepted — or rejected — by the school of your choice. Mr. Taylor’s poignant and exuberant works entered the repertory of numerous dance companies. His own company has been one of the world’s superlative troupes. In Korea, one housing development offers new versions of tiled-roof residences, and with them, a less frenetic lifestyle. Domhnall Gleeson stars as a doctor who gets mixed up with an aristocratic family in Britain in this adaptation of Sarah Waters’s Gothic novel. More Recent Articles |
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