Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Republican, Senator Lisa Murkowski, said she was troubled by Christine Blasey Ford’s story. Senate Republicans hired a sex-crimes prosecutor from Arizona, Rachel Mitchell, to question Dr. Blasey. The Mormon Women for Ethical Government called for a suspension of Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation proceedings, pending a thorough investigation. Deborah Ramirez and Judge Brett Kavanaugh came to Yale from very different backgrounds. But their college circles overlapped, and during a drinking game at a dorm party, she claims, he exposed himself to her. How trauma and time alter the way we recollect significant events. Mr. Cosby was sentenced to serve three to 10 years for drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand. He has said he will appeal the conviction. Bill Cosby’s publicist also drew a comparison to accusations of sexual misconduct against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the nominee to the Supreme Court. Andrea Constand met Mr. Cosby more than 15 years ago, and she would later accuse him of sexual assault. He was sentenced to prison after being convicted of assaulting her. The president, speaking at the General Assembly, doubled down on his “America First” foreign policy. He did have a few kind words for North Korea. The president is residing at Trump Tower during the United Nations General Assembly. Dump trucks, street closures and security checkpoints are in place. Tax cuts, spending increases and higher interest rates could make it harder to respond to future recessions and deal with other needs. The rise of nonwage compensation like paid time off is helping persuade the Fed to push up interest rates. A dark and cramped view of the world from an increasingly isolated leader. I understand why a woman would wait years to disclose a sexual assault. Because there’s still a lot America needs to know. The Chinese are catching up to the U.S. in many ways, and the president grasps only part of the reason. When it comes to Bitcoin and the like, government oversight should be a feature, not a bug. Russia was supposed to express contrition and prove its drug testing protocols legitimate after the biggest doping scandal in international sports history. It has done neither. Some women saw a young gentleman. Some saw a drunk predator. Maybe he was both. Kavanaugh and our rotten ruling class. Britain’s National Health Service far outperforms America’s health care system — for far less money — at keeping H.I.V. patients healthy. Revelations about Brett Kavanaugh and Rod Rosenstein got the week started on a tumultuous note. Where are we headed now? Max Hollein’s show at the de Young brings “modest fashion” into the modern museum age. In its new, larger space, Kyo Pang’s homage to the cuisine of Malaysian coffee parlors is still compelling, even when there’s no coffee. The appointment of Mr. Parsons, a former Time Warner and Citigroup chairman, is the latest move in a continuing shake-up during what has been a turbulent period for the company. The problems caused widespread confusion, and many customers demanded to know why they could not book flights, print tickets or board their planes. The cancellation, along with recalling a senior admiral who was in the United States for a conference, came in response to sanctions imposed by the Trump administration. Senior members of the Trump administration promised harsh penalties for European governments and companies that defy Iran sanctions. She was only 14 when she joined her sister and a law student as an all-female underground trio of saboteurs and assassins in German-occupied Holland. USAReally might look like any other fledgling news organization. But some cybersecurity experts believe it may be part of a retooled Russian propaganda operation. Facebook’s acquisition of the photo-sharing site was a model for making a tech deal work. But slowly losing independence was difficult to accept. “My father is American and my mother is Okinawan,” Denny Tamaki tells voters on the Japanese islands where he is running for governor. The ballerina Allegra Kent remembers dancing “Agon” with Mr. Mitchell on opening night of New York City Ballet’s 1962 tour of the Soviet Union. The crabs, which are known as the “cockroach of the sea,” eat oysters, can prey on lobsters in groups and have been known to turn on each other, experts said. More Recent Articles |
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