Friday's government report, detailing in stark terms the economic cost of climate change, is likely to be played down by the administration, even as opponents use it to attack Trump policies. Hundreds of migrants tried to evade police and cross from Tijuana, Mexico, into San Diego. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency responded by firing tear gas and closing the border in both directions. Thousands of migrants from Central America have been living in a shelter in Tijuana. The settlement reached at a summit meeting on Sunday must pass votes in the British Parliament, and leaves deep uncertainties about Britain’s future. Prime Minister Theresa May obtained the approval of the other 27 European Union members for Britain’s divorce from the bloc. But she still has hurdles to overcome at home. The Chinese police are barring Victor and Cynthia Liu from leaving China in an effort to force their father to return. U.S. officials object to the growing practice of an “exit ban.” Dayton, Ohio, had one of the highest overdose death rates in the nation in 2017. The city made many changes, and fatal overdoses are down more than 50 percent from last year. Yes, they are revolutionary. But price and legal barriers to access mean that coat hangers aren’t safely back in the closet for good just yet. Democrats can use their new power in the House to check the Trump administration’s recklessness and advance their own foreign policies. New York legislators deserve higher salaries, but only if they come with new ethics requirements. In one industry after another, big companies have become more dominant over the past 15 years, new data show. Landrieu speaks with certainty on many issues, but a 2020 candidacy may not yet be one of them. A New York State lawsuit charges that the oil giant has not properly accounted for the climate risks at the core of its business. The drama has come faster than usual this season, from fistfights to free agents to sneakerheads grabbing the spotlight. A group of men who have played a friendly game of touch football every Thanksgiving weekend since 1954, took to the field for the last time Saturday. Janelle James, Liza Treyger and Emmy Blotnick smuggle funny political jokes into bits on dating and relationships. A snowstorm in the Midwest grounded flights out of Kansas City and Chicago, causing a nightmare on the busiest travel weekend of the year. In the book “Trump’s Enemies,” by Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, President Trump repeats his unfounded assertion that President Barack Obama was complicit in spying against him. Ukraine’s navy says Russia opened fire on its ships in a disputed area in the Black Sea, escalating the conflict between the two nations. Naulls was an All-American at U.C.L.A. and one of pro basketball’s early black stars, playing on three championship teams. The money was given after the Mississippi senator made comments invoking public hanging. Many who fled the flames ravaging Paradise, Calif., were retirees with health problems and few resources. “Half of them don’t have it in them to start all over again,” a nursing supervisor at a shelter said. Even Republicans recently endorsed investigations into Ivanka Trump’s use of private email for government business. And House Democrats have a lot more in store. If China is the Saudi Arabia of data, its data factories are the refineries, turning raw data into the fuel that can power China’s goal of A.I. supremacy. Often born in rural China, the children of North Korean defectors find they are not welcome in South Korea, where they face language barriers and abuse. Beat that post-Thanksgiving daze. Mr. Jay, described as “the most gifted sleight-of-hand artist alive,” also acted in 40 or so films and television shows, including “Boogie Nights.” More Recent Articles |
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