The president has repeatedly called allies, reassuring them that he will not yield on his wall demands. But he has not reached out to Democrats, whose votes he needs for a deal. The outgoing White House chief of staff’s comments come as a partial government shutdown caused by a fight over a border barrier drags into a second week. Mr. Graham, a prominent Republican critic of President Trump’s decision to withdraw, said he felt “a lot better” about the plan after meeting with Mr. Trump. The freshman class of representatives is historically young and diverse. It also includes Ms. Shalala, a former Clinton administration official who at 77 will be one of the oldest true freshmen. Swept into office as a progressive reformer, Gov. Philip D. Murphy’s first year has seen his rapid early victories slowed by battles with the Democratic-controlled legislature. Ms. Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, says America is not the golden land she learned about as a Somali refugee. “I wasn’t comfortable with that hypocrisy.” Mr. Ghosn, the ousted Nissan executive, wasn’t supposed to succeed in Japan, but he never expected to fail like this. He faces charges of financial wrongdoing at the company he helped save. Breaking a silence, Caroline and Maya Ghosn said they suspected that talk of “reimagining the alliance” with Renault had played a role in their father’s ouster on allegations of financial misconduct. A federal regulator is under attack for what critics say is a systemic failure to police tech giants and their vast appetite for personal data. Malware was focused on networks used by Tribune Publishing, former owner of The Los Angeles Times. It was the first known attack on newspaper printing operations. The consultancy’s report became key evidence in a battle over the extradition of a powerful Ukrainian oligarch charged in a scheme to help Boeing. An influx of tourists is synonymous with New York’s holiday season. But this weekend, some of the city’s institutions seemed to hit their tipping points. The Times Square Alliance is joining with the Committee to Protect Journalists to send millions of viewers a message on the importance of journalism. The “fascists” haven’t won. Acting as if they have is self-defeating. A generation of postwar foreign policy leaders is passing from the scene. Future generations may ask why we were distracted by lesser matters. Our nation must fulfill the hopes unleashed by the Emancipation Proclamation. There are plenty of ways to deliver tech jobs to rural communities. In short: more sex and CBD, less spending and screen time. The man stopped at a restaurant restroom for 30 minutes before emerging wearing a surgical face mask and gripping a loaded handgun, witnesses and the police said. The judge said on Sunday that his ruling would not go into immediate effect because “Americans would otherwise face great uncertainty.” She started writing for The Federalist in April 2015. The site said she quickly became a “rising star” who was regularly featured on Fox News. He had a solid first season as head coach, but after that things deteriorated. Over all, in Bowles’ four seasons in charge, the Jets had a 24-40 record. The Chinese authorities blocked activities of centers run by American universities and financed by the State Department. After 10 years, none are left. Novy God, the Russian New Year, has become a way to gauge Israeli acceptance of more than one million Russian-speaking immigrants, many of whom feel they constantly have to prove their Jewishness. NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft will visit a tiny and mysterious object in the Kuiper belt on Tuesday, seeking clues to the formation of our cosmic neighborhood. A glut of unwanted apartments gets part of the blame for a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy. In some places, homeowners are taking to the streets. When an Israeli soldier killed Rouzan al-Najjar, Palestinians called her an innocent martyr. Israel portrayed her as a threat. The truth is more complicated. “Aria Code” is proof that podcasting is an ideal medium for learning about classical music. But too few in the field have taken advantage of it. To coincide with the 20th anniversary of the series premiere, the critics Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall have published “The Sopranos Sessions,” a collection that includes episode recaps, conversations with creator David Chase and more. The Air Force and the Navy are rolling out new hardware and software for their trainer aircraft to stop the oxygen-deprivation problems that have plagued pilots for several years. More Recent Articles |
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