“Break break, request back to home,” the captain of the ill-fated Ethiopian Airlines flight radioed air traffic controllers minutes after taking off. This delay is now part of the intense scrutiny over the company’s response to two deadly crashes involving its best-selling 737 Max jet. The Senate voted to overturn President Trump’s national emergency declaration, delivering a bipartisan rebuke for what lawmakers in both parties saw as executive overreach. Four Republicans voted present but most joined in support as Democrats tried to pressure the attorney general to release the full findings once the inquiry concludes. The decision represents a significant development in the long-running battle between gun control advocates and the gun lobby. For years, U.S.C. worked to overcome a reputation as a party school for rich students, and became a top-tier university. Lately, it has been at the center of one scandal after another. Several current and former coaches, some with national titles and many with ties to U.S.C., were named in a federal indictment Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Grown-ups, here’s a story for you: Fix climate before it’s too late. President Trump’s red wall in the Senate cracks. A bit. Add a criminal investigation to the list of technical difficulties and PR disasters. Why would a rich man cut corners on the most intimate of investments? Progressives shouldn’t fall for facile technology fatalism. Keeping folks alive is a collective task. Gun makers will face a jury. But it’s the play-soldier subculture they’ve promoted that’s being judged. It happens through election fraud and voter suppression. And Republicans are the culprits. We don’t fully understand the risks introduced by the rise of increasingly automated airplanes. Birch Bayh, who died on Thursday, produced two successful amendments to the Constitution. But the one closest to his heart — the popular election of the president — fell short. He refused to become a celebrity in the era of relentless puffery and self-promotion. A year ago, he had a few songs up on SoundCloud; now his song “Thotiana” is a Top 10 hit. But Blueface knows music is only part of the job. Scientists will tell you it’s all an optical illusion and superstition. And even astrologers say it’s nothing to worry too much about. The Southern Poverty Law Center did not give a reason for firing Morris Dees, 82, but said that it was “committed to ensuring that the conduct of our staff reflects the mission of the organization.” In a split decision, an appellate panel of the New York State Supreme Court ruled that a lawsuit against the president can proceed. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad denied responsibility. The Israeli military struck back at Gaza early Friday. After a very trying week, Prime Minister Theresa May enjoyed a rare legislative victory, if a small one, when lawmakers left her in the driver’s seat. Known as Frank, Mr. Cali kept a low profile, yet he met the same bloody fate as many of his predecessors on Wednesday, gunned down in the street. Chris Cox, who is one of the social network’s highest ranking executives, and Chris Daniels, head of WhatsApp, are leaving Facebook. The Treasury Secretary is pressing China to give American movies greater access, raising conflict of interest concerns given his financial ties to the film industry. A former F.B.I. cyberexpert found evidence that suggests that Russian spies used networks run by Aleksej Gubarev to hack the Democratic Party in 2016. The oldest plants on earth serve as modest ballasts in floral arrangements, as well as in life. Bonnie and Clyde’s story is retold from the point of view of their executioners, played by Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson. Scoring down low, passing out of the post, setting meaty screens — Cousins does things that the Warriors have seldom featured. Ms. Cherry was originally a dancer, but she abandoned the “fantasy world” of dance as a young woman to document the reality of life in New York. An experiment with a river built in a lab suggests that geological histories around the world may need to be rewritten. A half-century ago, three containers of lunar samples were set aside, to await study by more advanced technology. Their time has come. More Recent Articles |
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