Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The grand jury report is the government’s broadest look yet in the United States at child sexual abuse in the church. F.B.I. agents found a consistent pattern in the way Roman Catholic Church leaders in Pennsylvania covered up allegations of child sex abuse by priests to avoid scandal. A nearly 900-page report investigating abuse in six dioceses over a period of 70 years documents more than 300 abusive priests. Mr. Kobach, a lightning rod for his views on voting rights and immigration, had raised concerns among Republicans that he would alienate moderate voters. Ms. Manigault Newman responded that Mr. Trump, who has also insulted Don Lemon and LeBron James, “has absolutely no respect for women, for African-Americans.’’ Defense lawyers did not present any witnesses in Paul Manafort’s trial, while prosecutors called roughly two dozen. Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court could advance efforts to make publicly funded vouchers available to students attending religious schools. Buildings and vehicles were crushed by the collapse in Genoa, while some people somehow survived. An official said that the bridge had shown previous “signs of problems.” At least 20 people were killed in Italy after the structure broke apart, falling nearly 150 feet. Officials expect the death toll to grow. We spoke to a local journalist who described the aftermath. A bridge collapse in Italy that killed at least 20 people was the latest disaster to raise worries about aging or improperly built bridges, dams and other structures. Some businesses have doubled prices on imported goods this year and are already feeling a falloff in sales, as economists warn of galloping inflation. Turkey’s president appears to be going down a perilous path traversed by the failed strongmen of Venezuela and Zimbabwe. The remarks by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan come as the country grapples with a worsening economic crisis and a widening diplomatic dispute with the United States. Charters make it possible to avoid the hard work of integration. A bill on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s desk would address a serious problem in New York State. He ought to sign it. They’re imitators. They’re operators. And they’re turning their teacher’s lessons against him. A teenager helps her ranching family save calves during a snowy spring. Congress should require the share of electricity from low-polluting technologies to increase steadily over time. Democrats could have a strong issue to run on if the extreme weather persists and President Trump continues to dismiss climate change. We are a long way from the Stoicism of Seneca, but grief and how we deal with it is still a vital part of the human experience. A president doesn’t have the right to dispense with laws he dislikes. But justice will prevail. With their low cost and ease of handling, drones are saving money and time on big construction projects. They could also save lives. A new restaurant specializes in boiled seafood, with spice levels ranging from mild to “fire.” With prices for the fruit soaring after two years of low harvests, growers are experiencing a raft of thefts and black markets have sprung up to distribute the spoils. Flash floods swept through New York and New Jersey over the last three days, leading to states of emergency and evacuations across the region. Maryland’s president apologized to the family of a football player who died after a workout in May, bringing a harsh spotlight to how Durkin, the head coach, ran the team. The problem-plagued effort to restore electric service after the storm blacked out the whole island last year is finally reaching the last few darkened homes, officials say. While President Xi Jinping remains firmly in charge, friction with the Trump administration and troubles at home have dented his political dominance. Tesla’s board of directors has hired multiple outside law firms, and a number of board members and Tesla employees have urged Mr. Musk to stop posting on Twitter. For months, the bridge has been closed whenever Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the Mexican drug kingpin, goes to court. The judge has worked out a solution to the problem, but he did not reveal it. Plus, another that looks at the state of the economy and a satire that offers a wacky solution. The service has become an integral part of the private and social lives of many — one user saw 19 movies in 19 days. But limits on usage will change that. The Italian designer has a photographic memory of every fabric, look and accessory that her family’s brand has ever made. Olga Tokarczuk’s novel, the winner of this year’s International Man Booker Prize, is full of bizarre and harrowing stories that blend fiction and fact. Watching Arushi Mudgal’s program, our critic began to feel that no other dance forms match the classical ones of India. Among elite runners, sprinters and marathoners look as if they could be different species. Not so for swimmers. It was vividly clear, in every touch and gaze, that a patient’s family had made the right decision. More Recent Articles |
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