President Trump and his allies went on the offensive, vowing to pursue those responsible for the Russia investigation. President Trump called some of them “treasonous.” The special counsel did not decide whether President Trump had obstructed justice, so the attorney general stepped in. Now that his report has been filed, Robert S. Mueller III is poised to return to civilian life as a figure of mystery and fascination. They had just moments to override an automated system and avert disaster in simulations of problems with the Lion Air plane that crashed last fall. The Southern Poverty Law Center has become a crusading anti-hate empire, but current and former employees say its leaders have never dealt with internal strife. After years of hesitation, the governor and lawmakers reached agreement on the plan, which would help to provide badly needed financial assistance for mass transit. Advocates of charging a fee to enter congested areas of Manhattan say the odds have significantly improved in Albany. Here’s why. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The awful corruption of scandal politics. Don’t let Trump pretend he has been vindicated. The invasion of hucksters has reached the Federal Reserve. The junta is ready to destroy an entire system just to stay in power. Democrats are engaged in indiscriminate attacks on President Trump’s 2020 budget proposal. They are ignoring some worthy ideas. It can be managed but never really cured. It's our own fault we elected Trump. The many serious crimes that Mueller uncovered, almost by accident, show us that we have to prioritize official corruption. A demagogic president can walk right up to the edge of committing a crime, so long as he operates brazenly in public view. Sometimes the best school isn’t the “elite” college at the top of the national rankings. It’s the public university just down the road. Everyone is getting what they want, at the expense of the Jewish state. Remains buried in the First Baptist cemetery were believed to have been moved in 1860. But many coffins and bones were still there. Waiting for a chocolate cheesecake, a cat comes down from the Catskills and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. The university submitted falsified data in connection with 30 grants obtained from the N.I.H. and E.P.A., according to a whistle-blower lawsuit. For the first time, the United States shot two interceptors at a single warhead, boosting the outlook for antimissile defenses. According to school leaders, 19 former faculty and staff members were said to have potentially engaged in sexual misconduct or inappropriate behavior with students over the span of three decades. The astronauts, Anne McClain and Christina Koch, will both walk in space — just not together, because only one medium-size torso component is available. Accusations that the family behind OxyContin actively downplayed its perils have led arts and education institutions to rethink accepting Sackler funds. British lawmakers will now hold a series of votes to see if they can come up with a better Brexit plan than has Mrs. May, whose tenure is ever shakier. The iPhone maker is partnering with Hollywood heavyweights and publishers to provide broad new services to its users. Lawmakers were trying to legalize cannabis with a bill that sought to reckon with the racial inequities caused by the war on drugs. If procrastination isn’t about laziness, then what is it about? Forget everything you know about time management. Gentle gardening helps patients at some hospitals relax and recover. For just $3,500, the drama club at North Bergen High School recreated Ridley Scott’s 1979 horror thriller on stage, reaching a global audience, too. For half a decade, Fred Ramos has photographed the longstanding political, social and environmental crises that are driving migration in the region. It’s early in the season, but maybe it’s time to grill: salmon eggplant salad, or sweet and spicy chicken breasts. It might not be just the New England Patriots who miss him. The N.F.L. lacks colorful characters, and the tight end Rob Gronkowski was one of them. Caregivers aren’t supported, and America overlooks their importance. Scientists are testing nearly two dozen treatments that might stop the disease. But enrollment in the trials is very restricted, and few children qualify. More Recent Articles |
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