Thirty years ago, California became the first state to ban assault rifles. Here’s a look at its gun regulations, which have grown only stricter. The newly installed head of the Justice Department, Matthew G. Whitaker, espoused views that a constitutional scholar called “internally contradictory” and “ignorant.” Jeff Sessions, fired as attorney general, has expressed skepticism about Obama-era efforts to improve relations between the police and their communities, saying the pacts vilify law enforcement. The company, World Patent Marketing, used Matthew G. Whitaker’s position as a former federal prosecutor to threaten consumers who tried to get their money back, court documents show. Officials said the rules would take effect Friday, when the president plans to declare an emergency at the border using the same authority he relied upon for his travel ban. The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld an injunction barring the Trump administration from ending the program. Officials were still counting absentee, provisional and overseas ballots, and the partisan camps were disputing how to go about it. Mr. Scott filed lawsuits against two counties over vote counts, escalating tensions in a nasty and historically close political fight. Ms. Whitmer, who won the Michigan governor’s race Tuesday, was not one of the new stars of the Democratic Party. But now she is. As American and Indonesian investigators puzzle through clues of troubles that befell Flight 610, they are finding not a single lapse but a cascade of issues. Three new genetic analyses lend detail, and mystery, to the migration of prehistoric humans throughout the Western Hemisphere. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Thousand Oaks shooting is just the latest impetus to pass gun safety measures. They won the House by promising to hold Trump accountable. The president is evading the requirement to seek the Senate’s advice and consent for the nation’s chief law enforcement officer and the person who will oversee the Mueller investigation. I am not naïve about race hatred in our country. But I have also found reason for hope. Be shocked by the massacre at a bar. It’s not normal. Trump opponents should prepare for a long and bumpy road ahead. Some of us are more equal than others, and they like Trump. And how we can make a difference in their lives. Stop manning imaginary barricades, and start building real bridges to the other America. The company will announce today that it is finally taking these issues seriously. Seventy-five years after the artist’s “Four Freedoms” series ran in The Saturday Evening Post, a number of artists are reinterpreting it to include today’s more diverse culture. Most readers haven’t noticed or been worried by omitted details or factual mistakes in the book. But is there a greater imperative for novels about the Holocaust to get basic facts correct? After warning Juul and other e-cigarette makers to keep their flavored products away from minors, the F.D.A. wants to curb sales altogether. A French court found that Mr. Koons’s 1988 sculpture “Fait d’hiver” breached the copyright of the creator of a 1985 advertising campaign. U.S.A. Gymnastics told Olympic committee officials it had found documents that law enforcement had been seeking for months. The committee decided enough was enough. The White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, posted a clip from a contributor to Infowars, the far-right site banned by YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. A recent near miss underscored the perils in the South China Sea, where the American and Chinese navies are increasingly challenging each other. In this fairy tale, written exclusively for T, the young narrator decides whether to let go of the past. In the latest and emptiest Salander vehicle, the character’s unclassifiable quality has been dulled and contained. Our restaurant critic in Australia wishes that Sydney could take a few lessons from Los Angeles. More Recent Articles |
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