The president’s removal of Department of Homeland Security officials was the culmination of months of clashes over policies many say were legally dubious, unethical or impractical. The president’s plan of attack is to act as if the report itself is extraneous to his attorney general’s brief letter, aides said. After four back operations and nearly a decade of struggles on and off the golf course, Woods is back at the pinnacle. As he stood on the 12th green, glaring at Francesco Molinari and Tony Finau, Woods found the killer instinct he — and golf as a whole — had been missing. Mr. Buttigieg, a 37-year-old Rhodes scholar and veteran of the war in Afghanistan, would represent a series of firsts if elected: the youngest president and the first who is openly gay. Mr. Trump’s haul is about the size of what Senators Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris — the top two Democratic fund-raisers — raised combined in the first quarter. In a major ethical leap for the tech world, Chinese start-ups have built algorithms that the government uses to track members of a largely Muslim minority group. The abduction of Louisa Akavi, a nurse from New Zealand, was kept secret for years. Now the aid group is breaking its silence in hopes of saving her. Sunday’s soapy but generally satisfying setup for the final run of “Game of Thrones” included new conflicts and old grudges as the sides coalesced in Winterfell and King’s Landing for the wars to come. Most fans probably don’t know the name Bernadette Caulfield. But this executive producer is considered a behind-the-scenes star of HBO’s epic drama. Life under the unbreakable lure of the screen. Growing inequality threatens our most basic democratic principles. Representative Ilhan Omar is the latest target in a trend of conservatives attacking women of color. The Trump administration is moving to ease standards on a particularly deadly air contaminant. It is society’s acceptance of patriarchy. President Trump killed a deal that would have allowed Cuban baseball players to enter the United States legally and safely. The coach of the N.B.A.-best Bucks learned basketball from his father and Native Americans while growing up amid a melting pot in the Arizona high desert. The Trump administration is revoking the visas of a number of Chinese experts who study the United States, fearful they share information with security agencies. The Senate majority leader, a tactician with few social graces, is learning to manage President Trump, even if he lacks the bonhomie that the president so craves. A race between a chocolate tycoon and a comedian who appears to be the front-runner took another unusual turn. Infighting and self-generated crises have made the first months of Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency turbulent, although he has fulfilled some campaign vows. Fewer taxpayers have received refunds so far this year, and refunds are smaller. Now is the time to check your paycheck withholdings. Talks broke down on Friday, upending a way of doing business that had been in place for decades. A guide to how the dispute came about and what lies ahead. Ms. Andersson, a Swedish actress, personified first purity and youth, then complexity and disillusionment, in 13 Ingmar Bergman films. Incredible memory capacities are latent inside all of us — we just have to use the right techniques to awaken them. Persephone Books in London — devoted mostly to overlooked works by female writers in the mid-1900s — celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. The actress has been beaten down in “Us,” “The Handmaid’s Tale” and much more, but her new film, set in the world of ’90s rock, may be even bleaker. More Recent Articles |
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