Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Hurricane Michael arrives in the height of campaign season in Florida, and Gov. Rick Scott, who is running for the Senate, already is in heavy public service mode. So are other Florida politicians. Shahed Hussain, the owner of the firm in the deadly limo crash, once arranged illegal driver’s licenses and posed as a jihadist. The victims were friends and relatives — including four sisters from one family and newlyweds — who were on their way to celebrate a 30th birthday. At a campaign rally in Iowa, President Trump painted his opposition as an “angry left-wing mob” that has “become too dangerous to govern.” In the Texas race, any small shift among evangelical voters could be a significant loss for Senator Ted Cruz — and a signal to Democrats. Registrations on Vote.org typically increase in October, the month before Election Day, but “this is leaps and bounds beyond what we typically see,” a spokeswoman said. Smile a lot at the natives and monitor their beer intake. If someone begins to growl, back off, smiling. Maybe know where the security man stands. Italy stands where the spheres of influence of Moscow and Brussels meet. Which will its governing euro-skeptics favor? The U.N. ambassador has managed to represent President Trump and the United States. What can the world learn from our economic successes and shortcomings? The president’s fantasy is that the U.S. can ignore the global forces of nature. Beijing expels Victor Mallet of The Financial Times in a move intended to freeze out independent voices. The progressive movement is energized, but there is not much evidence that it is taking over the party. No one lives there anymore. So what should we do with my family’s land? Even if he got fired, a replacement dead set on shutting down the investigation would find it nearly impossible to pull off. President Trump is operating from an ancient political playbook. Newly declassified documents show why the Americans and the Soviets came so close to war in 1973. Remote as they seem, communities just three hours from Washington, D.C., are more than a jumping-off point for world-class outdoor adventures. A new program at the New York Public Library lets job-seekers — particularly teenagers and young adults — check out accessories to wear to interviews. Women across the political divide tell us what they hope the next generation will learn from Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation battle. Nicolas De-Meyer jumped from the 33rd floor of the Carlyle hotel on Tuesday, the police said. He was accused of stealing more than $1 million in high-end wine from David M. Solomon. As SpaceX and other companies use the Vandenberg Air Force Base launch hub near Los Angeles more often, the region can expect more spectacles like the one visible on Sunday. Pieter Hanson, a 32-year-old Navy veteran, entered a firestorm when his mother tweeted that he “won’t go on solo dates due to the current climate of false sexual accusations.” A county in New Jersey sent out “a large percentage” of mail ballots with erroneous address information. The county clerk said it would accept all ballots. Underage drinking has dropped sharply among European youths, and the biggest drop is in Britain, land of the pint of ale. No one is sure why, though some point to social media. Bellingcat, an investigative group, briefed reporters on the identity of a second suspect in the Skripal case, challenging the monopoly of state agencies. After “Heavenly Bodies,” the museum will celebrate the profane and the pop. Since President Trump announced that he would pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, European leaders are actively working to help Tehran get around new sanctions. Clever storage, new linens and smarter organization can improve even the smallest spaces. The cookbook author and PBS chef, who started out in the diplomatic world, aspires to help Americans appreciate her native cuisine. The director Paul Greengrass tries to make sense of a 2011 mass murder by a right-wing extremist who railed against women, Islam and Marxism. Steve Tipa has been a fixture in right field at Yankee Stadium for years with his clipboard and his homemade score sheet. When a bonfire is not an option. More Recent Articles |
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