The House easily voted on Tuesday to block President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border, seeking to stop the diversion of funds to his wall. House Democrats issued subpoenas to three cabinet officials, but administration officials did not immediately say whether they would comply. Arriving in Hanoi for a second meeting with Kim Jong-un, President Trump sounds as if he is retreating on his ambition to eliminate the North’s nuclear arsenal. The decision, opposed by progressive members of the church and gay and lesbian pastors, could ultimately splinter the church. Are some celebrity mediums fooling their audience members by reading social media pages in advance? A group of online vigilantes is out to prove it. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Pharmaceutical companies say their profits fund research and innovation in new medicines, but they are spending billions to enrich shareholders and executives. When he was born, my husband at the time and I knew he couldn’t survive. That doesn’t make me a murderer. The United States can make progress toward reducing the North Korean nuclear threat if Mr. Trump is disciplined in his diplomacy. The Trump administration’s cruel new family planning rule threatens access to contraception and other health care for poor women. Maybe older is better. Just look at Nancy Pelosi. Chatbots and other computers are learning, but we still have skills they don’t. Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio have a good plan to pay to fix the subways, but how it is carried out matters. A former national soccer star and political dissident thanks the outside world for securing his freedom from Thailand, which imprisoned him on the request of his homeland. Why American conservatism after Trump may learn to like the state. On that we can all agree. On 2020, not so much. Ryan Crouser and Joe Kovacs can heave a 16-pound ball farther than just about anyone else. Meanwhile, their lives have become track and field’s version of a buddy flick. After borrowing other restaurants’ kitchens, the chef Nico Russell has one of his own at Oxalis in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. After so many scrapped plans, the fact that the show found an appealing groove is encouraging. But the academy faces many unresolved questions. The Treasury report also shows the level of attention that high-ranking administration officials paid to a controversial regulation from the new tax law. Shana S. Decree, 45, and her daughter Dominique K. Decree, 19, face charges of criminal homicide and conspiracy in the deaths, which include three children. Thieves in Dublin vandalized a church’s medieval crypt and stole the head of a mummified Crusader that had lain there for 800 years. The company failed to investigate claims of sexual misconduct against its founder, Nevada regulators said. Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, must defend a trade pact that is shaping up to be less ambitious than he might once have hoped. The justice system in Australia shrouds cases of sexual assault in secrecy even when victims want to speak out. When you need a new charging cable for your phone, or video cable for your TV, you don’t need to spend a fortune. We asked the experts for the affordable options they buy. Ronghui Chen’s photographs of young people in Northeastern China capture a loneliness he recognized in his own trek from village to city. A German doctor sails off on a peaceful, solitary adventure only to come across a boat filled with desperate African refugees. Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. For this issue, we sought stories from our Australian readers. We break down a waltz from the first half of “Liebeslieder Walzer,” an intimate and mysterious dance about the complications of the human heart. A shortlist of places to find gua sha facials, adaptogen-fuelled lattes — and, yes, even natural wines. More Recent Articles |
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