Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Frustrated by Turkish delays in releasing an American pastor, President Trump announced economic sanctions as Turkey’s currency plummets. The case of a detained American pastor seemed to trigger the latest salvo. But a long list of complaints has been building between the two NATO allies. Twenty months after the president-elect reached a deal to keep blue-collar jobs from leaving the country, absenteeism plagues the Indiana plant. Using bipartisanship and avoiding liberal tendencies, conservative governors in states like Maryland and Massachusetts may survive a blue wave in the midterms. The view of President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee about the separation of powers may please Mr. Trump. But Democrats will want to ask more questions about his views. Mrs. Obama said, “When they go low, we go high.” In his first speech as a prospective presidential candidate, Mr. Avenatti told Democrats to “fight fire with fire” instead. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, in her most drastic move to deregulate for-profit colleges, announced she would end a rule to force them to prove the gainful employment of their graduates. Several recent developments in the Russia investigation have placed Mr. Stone in increasing legal jeopardy. Omarosa Manigault Newman writes in a new memoir that she never heard President Trump use the slur, but says there are tapes to prove it. The social media company provided a rare look inside a policy meeting as it struggled with criticism that it left up posts from the conspiracy site Infowars and its creator, Alex Jones. The Times’s visual investigations team assembled all of the available video evidence of an apparent assassination attempt to reconstruct what happened in Caracas during President Maduro’s speech. Unilateral actions against Turkey by the United States will undermine American interests and force Turkey to look for other friends and allies. As Presidents Trump and Erdogan feud, the alliance between the United States and Turkey grows ever more frayed. Some weird things are on the menu this Tuesday. How a law became something quite different in the media. A transcript of “that” meeting with the Russians surfaces — and a controversy is settled. The president holds chummy meetings with Vladimir Putin, while his administration imposes new sanctions. Glenn Kessler’s database of presidential untruths will become a reference, a talisman. When sloppily cherry-picking isolated numbers, they disrespect our intelligence and our democracy. Ramadan Dabash doesn’t care if you call him a collaborator. For once, Democrats are not in disarray. Yes, a majority of Americans find Trump repulsive. But more important, his policies are not popular. Extreme makeup, wicked wigs and blank scowls are subverting a platform of pretty. Tall, cool and refreshing: The highball is in the spotlight in the summer. Here’s our guide to enjoying a classic (and low-alcohol) drink in five cities across the country. The growth, challenges and splintering of a Facebook group about urbanism and public transportation is the story of us all. Pyongyang wants the U.S. to formally declare the end of the Korean War before it begins dismantling its nuclear arsenal. Officials said that was not part of the Singapore deal. An F.B.I. agent was found not guilty of lying about firing his gun during a 2016 confrontation in Oregon when a leader of an armed militia was killed. The state is set to carry out its first execution since 1997 on Tuesday. A German drug company had sued to stop the execution. Ms. Ocasio-Cortez rejected a debate request from the conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who pledged $10,000 to her campaign if she agreed. The director stepped away from “Eve,” a movie being co-produced by a company founded by Ms. Chastain, a vocal supporter of the Time’s Up movement. The containers, collected from private donors by a group controlled by Puerto Rico’s first lady, are sitting in a state parking lot, crumbling and infested with rats. Many religious health care institutions do not make it clear up front what procedures they won’t perform, a New York Times analysis shows. A popular hollow tree at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden got the ax. So did the arborist who campaigned to save it. Here’s how to fight for a better salary when you loathe uncomfortable conversations. Teenagers turned out in droves for free all-ages screenings of Bo Burnham’s drama about being 13. The movie reminded them of their own middle-school hell. The well regarded science writer took up poker while researching a book. Now she’s on the professional circuit. Roslyn Ruff gives a wondrous performance in the Williamstown Theater Festival revival of the Carson McCullers play. Another airport kerfuffle over dress codes has raised accusations of sexism, and questions of style. More Recent Articles |
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