In North Dakota and other farm states, the heated debate over the Supreme Court has nationalized the fight for the Senate, elating Republicans and worrying Democrats The financial community is on pace to give more money to Democratic congressional candidates and incumbents than their Republican counterparts. The size of the Democratic advantage is unclear, polling shows, and the Kavanaugh controversy introduces an element of volatility. At least 20 people were killed after a limousine failed to stop at an intersection in Schoharie, N.Y., on Saturday. It was the deadliest transportation accident in the country in nine years. A landmark United Nations report paints a far more dire picture of the immediate consequences of climate change than previously thought and says that avoiding damage requires quickly transforming the world economy. The specter of harder times hangs over a rural Australian town where the worst of the drought has yet to come. A Saudi dissident has not been seen since he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday. Turkey says he was killed there. Saudi officials deny it. With his still steady hands, Anthony Mancinelli has cut generations of hair, and styles. His secret to longevity? Putting in a satisfying day’s work, he said. The midterm elections are the smart way to make your influence felt. What’s at stake is much more than a single Supreme Court seat. Christine Blasey Ford. Deborah Ramirez. Julie Swetnick. Lisa Murkowski. Even Amy Chua. They will face the consequences. Justice Kavanaugh won’t. When cities grow, green space dies. Replanting it has been shown to lift the human spirit. For the women rallying against the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, the senator’s announcement brought anguish. For four seasons, the writers of “Saul” have been slowly transforming Jimmy McGill into the slimy Saul Goodman. Here, they break down a pivotal scene from an episode late in Season 4. Curators enlisted a drone to survey damage to the Fuentidueña apse, which dates to the 12th century, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Cloisters in Northern Manhattan. Weeks after Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò shook the church by accusing Pope Francis of covering up sexual abuse, Cardinal Marc Ouellet called the accusations “blasphemous” and “abhorrent.” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said that during his fourth trip to Pyongyang he had discussed a new summit between President Trump and the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un. The Parliamentary results were a blow to mainstream politicians and opened the way for a coalition government that could include a Moscow-friendly party. A victory for Milorad Dodik, a pro-Russia Bosnian Serb strongman, could exacerbate ethnic rivalries in the Balkan nation and stall the country’s bid for European Union membership. Eastern Orthodox Christians in Ukraine want an independent church free of Moscow’s influence. The Russians, seething, are threatening to break entirely with the mother church. The first lady may have come into her own on her just-completed solo journey abroad, but she often reminded observers of the man back in the White House. A referendum to limit the constitutional definition of a family to a man and a woman did not get enough votes to pass, but L.G.B.T. groups say it may still do damage. Tech employees concerned their products are being deployed for government surveillance or censorship are increasingly asking their employers how the technology is being used. The seven-member group ended its Love Yourself tour with its first United States stadium show, a demonstration of precise pop showmanship and fan devotion. More Recent Articles |
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