More than two years into his administration, the disconnect between President Trump and the Republican establishment on foreign policy has rarely been as stark. North Korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear stockpiles and Iran is not developing nuclear weapons, an intelligence assessment says, challenging the president’s assertions. After Washington handed control of Venezuela’s assets in the United States to the opposition leader, the government of Nicolás Maduro struck back fiercely. Numbing cold hit parts of the United States as wildfires raged in Australia’s record-breaking heat. Here's the climate change connection. As health officials issued warnings about the dangers of frostbite and hypothermia, homeless people in the Midwest faced potentially devastating circumstances. You could get frostbite in as little as five minutes. It will be warmer in Antarctica than it is in Des Moines. It could feel like minus 65 in Minneapolis. Apple has disabled Group FaceTime, the feature that enabled the eavesdropping, while it works on a fix. But for extra security, follow these steps. The iPhone maker, which reported quarterly earnings, faces a number of issues, from consumer demand in China to an unusual security bug in its iPhone software. Democratic lawmakers raised concerns about the Treasury secretary after a sanctions-lifting agreement benefited a big Republican donor. Marlyn Mosby, Baltimore’s top prosecutor, says she will no longer prosecute marijuana possession cases and will vacate thousands of convictions. The police disagree. The work of Jim DeRogatis and Dream Hampton on the accusations against the R&B star began years apart. Now that it seems the public is listening, they have a sense of satisfaction — and security concerns. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Trump isn’t entirely wrong about the dangers America faces. The post-truth era has found its post-truth sport. Deep learning, deep insights, deep artificial minds — the list goes on and on. But with unprecedented promise comes some unprecedented peril. He said Facebook users want tailored ads. According to our research, that’s not true. The Brazilian president’s pro-business agenda will be a test of American companies’ commitment to the environment. A chaotic administration’s unexpectedly coherent grand strategy. A long while. The bankruptcy of California’s biggest electric and gas utility is a case in point. If they’re not held accountable at school, what’s to stop them from becoming the villain of another woman’s #MeToo story once they enter the work force? Why is Congress allowing private contractors to exploit detained immigrants? Polarization is everywhere. But it’s being challenged in Poland by a handful of magazines across the political spectrum. They’ve begun sharing articles, to show readers a variety of viewpoints. Hints can steer witnesses toward the suspect the police already have in mind. With his constant menu of traditional dishes, the chef, Cosme Aguilar, says he is emulating his favorite restaurants in Mexico. Ms. Kim, one of the thousands of women forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War II, was among the first to break decades of silence about their ordeal. Lawmakers narrowly rejected an amendment that would have put Parliament in charge of the withdrawal from the E.U., overturning constitutional protocol. In romantic duets with other stars and as a solo act, he sang his way onto the music charts, won Grammys and performed on movie soundtracks. Local elections officials find that many people whose citizenship had been questioned are, in fact, United States citizens. In a case that opened a rift between Toronto’s gay community and its police, a landscaper has pleaded guilty to eight murders in the city’s gay district. President Trump claimed the Soviet Union went to war in 1979 to battle terrorists. But a newly published cable underscores Moscow’s fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West. Malaysia Goodson, 22, tumbled down the steps at a subway station while carrying her baby in a stroller. Her 1-year-old daughter survived the fall. President Trump often tries to spin resignations as firings, a reaction driven by a hypersensitivity to the perception that anyone would ever want to leave him. United Nations officials attributed three days of horrific violence last month in a northwestern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo to strife between ethnic groups. A string of solo exhibitions will shine new light on the work of the Venezuelan-born artist Luchita Hurtado. The actor on hearing men’s thoughts, black women in Hollywood and what types of roles she turns down. Modern Turkey is the backdrop for a father-son story rich with literary overtones and philosophical implications. At the Angoulême International Comics Festival, there was a sense that the best days for comic books may be yet to come — in the French-speaking world, at least. Nudists believe you can escape society’s constraints by stripping down. It sort of works, but not for the reasons they think. The smiling salamanders can regrow most of their body parts, so researchers are building improved maps of their DNA. Experts say opioids are sometimes warranted for kids, in cases like severe burns or major trauma. But doctors should prescribe carefully, and parents should never keep leftovers in the house. More Recent Articles |
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