Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A newly released memo shows that Mr. Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court pick, took a relentlessly tough stance as a young lawyer investigating Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky. Two tweets amounted to an odd “bring it on” challenge to John O. Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, who had mused about suing in response to losing his security clearance. President Trump referenced Mr. Dean, who served as President Richard Nixon’s White House counsel, in a tweet defending his current White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II. President Trump’s remark about Adrian Anzaldua, who arrested a smuggler in Texas, was the latest example of the president making a racially tinged remark in public. President Trump made the remark during a White House event honoring employees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Another day of dissonant messaging unfolded from the Trump White House. A country that once courted Chinese investment now fears becoming overly indebted for big projects that are neither viable nor necessary — except to China. The Trump administration, which will hold trade talks with the Chinese this week, began six days of hearings on its proposal to tax another $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. North Korea’s leader is lashing out against economic missteps as he turns his attention to building prosperity. But he needs American cooperation. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department says deputies are trying to contact the actor Jimmy Bennett about his allegation that the actress sexual assaulted him when he was 17. Ms. Argento, a leader of the #MeToo movement, paid off her accuser, documents show. “We showed no care for the little ones; we abandoned them,” the pope wrote in a letter urging all 1.2 billion Catholics to fight the culture that had enabled abuse. People assume it means their information will be kept private. Nothing could be further from the truth. The war on climate science was a rehearsal for Trump’s war on truth. Little steps, not big talk, could bring progress on denuclearization. Republicans who want to cut family-based immigration don’t understand families. Summer is ending, and all my baby birds are leaving the nest. The current crisis could be a chance for him to advance his radical vision and turn a crisis into an opportunity for renewal. We need more jobs, thriving schools and better access to food. A federal appeals court has allowed fast-food workers to contest a state law blocking the city of Birmingham from raising its minimum wage. How China’s growing influence opened the door for a new United States development finance agency The divergent geography of 2018 means we will really have two midterm elections, and one favors Republicans. “Queen” and “Astroworld” are the products of two rappers who are preoccupied with the album format, but aren’t especially well-suited to it. In his posthumous book, “Fashion Climbing,” the Times’s onetime fashion and society photographer recalls his younger days as a hat maker and man about town. Malcolm Turnbull narrowly defeated a more conservative rival, Peter Dutton, after a dispute over an energy and climate bill. New York’s attorney general has issued a subpoena seeking information about Ken Friedman, Mario Batali and civil rights violations at the restaurant. Christopher Watts is charged with murdering his pregnant wife and two young children. But he told the police that his wife strangled the children — then he strangled her. The former Democratic congresswoman is supporting Representatives Leonard Lance and Chris Smith based on their gun control records in Washington. The invasion of Czechoslovakia did more than shatter the hopes of a country. It laid bare the totalitarian nature of the Communist regime. The number of people who bought virtual currencies more than doubled last winter. For people who got in late, the bust has been disastrous. Rather than burden his parents with the expense of his treatment, Tang Gongwei chose to disappear. Josue Portillo was a month away from turning 16 at the time of the slayings and was charged as an adult for what a judge called “heinous, premeditated murders.” People want to help you. You just have to ask. Make a take on Iranian ghalieh mahi from Nasim Alikhani of Sofreh in Brooklyn, or BLT tacos, or David Tanis’s recipe for nectarine and raspberry cobbler. Research shows that talking about failure makes for happier, more productive workers. The Olympics have reality show auditions now, and they seem to be working. Cardi B, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande and more looks. And a familiar culprit is involved. Our columnist books a session with a makeup artist. More Recent Articles |
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