Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, said he is willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee about accusations from a woman who said he sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers. Now it is Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh who faces a hearing to address explosive accusations by Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers. President Trump defended the qualifications of his Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, after a woman accused him of sexual assault. The president said the tariffs, which will hit everyday consumer products, will go into effect on Sept. 24. After the United States imposed tariffs on Chinese tires in 2009, Chinese companies started building plants in the United States. Record-breaking rains pushed rivers over their banks and people were still being rescued, even as the remnants of Hurricane Florence move out. At least 31 people have been killed. These videos and photos show the toll of the hurricane-force winds and heavy rains across North Carolina. Residents of a North Carolina housing complex have found themselves at the center of a redevelopment drama, even as they wonder what will become of their Florence-hit homes. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the further cuts to an already scaled-back program reflected a “daunting operational reality.” Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, acknowledged he has some differences with progressive Democrats, but said, “It’s impossible to conceive that I could run as a Republican.” The Texas senator’s re-election campaign sent voters in at least three counties a letter with a label suggesting it was a legal summons. The Federal Election Commission says doing so doesn’t break any rules. Something like this was tried 18 years ago, when AOL bought Time Warner. But Marc Benioff, long a prominent figure in his hometown, does things his own way. “These things just take a lot longer than you think they would,” one executive said of the sale of Time magazine. Now Meredith must turn to the sales of Fortune and Sports Illustrated. The Senate Judiciary Committee is right to reopen hearings on Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation after a claim of sexual assault. Kavanaugh’s accuser is credible. Will it matter? Yom Kippur asks us to look our mortality in the face. Can we sustain the stare? The Drug Enforcement Administration has proved itself incompetent for decades. Why the modern G.O.P. keeps abandoning principles it claims to honor. The rising left needs more foreign policy. Here’s how it can start. Just not the way he thinks. Christine Blasey Ford deserves to be heard. And the judge deserves a chance to clear his name. “Montana Ag Live” offers taxpayers a speck of reassurance that a republic administered by a fair, competent and good-humored bureaucracy might still exist. Pastry chefs in the United States are exploring the countless possibilities of kakigori, a traditional dessert that’s both exacting and amenable to interpretation. A dozen runaways on the M86, a clever hiding place for a lost water bottle and other reader tales from New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. An embarrassing World Cup. Accusations of discrimination from a star player. German soccer tries to heal through its Euro 2024 campaign. The decision was the latest example of Mr. Trump siding with congressional allies over law enforcement officials, who have said the move could endanger national security. Yusaku Maezawa, a Japanese fashion entrepreneur, and several artists would follow a looping path around the moon aboard a new rocket. When the flight might occur is uncertain. China has imposed travel warnings after it said three Chinese tourists were “brutally abused” by the Swedish police as they were ejected from a hostel in Stockholm. The police said the woman lured officers to her home with a report of a burglary, then lunged at them with a knife as they searched for an intruder. Dozens of people who eked out a living at a small-scale mine were killed when Typhoon Mangkhut’s drenching rains unleashed a landslide in their mountain community. The Democratic star was criticized for appearing in a magazine spread looking like a member of the 1 percent. Was it hypocrisy or a savvy move? Back from suspension, the Ohio State football coach is at turns defiant and remorseful. “Taiwan calls on China to rein itself in from this precipice as quickly as it can,” the island’s government responded, accusing Beijing of hypocrisy. Planning a wedding and getting married is stressful and exhausting; give a gift that helps make post-wedding time off more relaxing. Ms. Whittaker is the first woman in the history of this BBC sci-fi series to play the Doctor, ushering in a new era of inclusivity at the show. Working largely outside the gallery system, a group of illustrators is reviving the discipline and redefining how queer bodies are represented in art. Despite modest tourism numbers, Akagera National Park is a success story in the making, particularly considering that, like its host country, it survived catastrophe. More Recent Articles |
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