The prime minister’s departure throws Britain into an unpredictable quandary after three years of trying and failing to pull the country out of the European Union. The attorney general’s ability to declassify intelligence could put at risk a C.I.A. informant close to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. The widely shared videos raised broader concerns about digital manipulation and disinformation heading into the 2020 campaign. A federal judge in California granted a preliminary injunction against the administration that prevents it from redirecting funds to build the wall. The Trump administration is equipping Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Jordan, even as the president remains reluctant to increase the number of American military personnel on the ground. The Department of Health and Human Services proposed to roll back Obama-era protections of transgender people, narrowing the definition of sex for health care coverage. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Twilight Zone” actress reads an essay about the extraordinary difficulty of ordinary life. Bipartisan congressional support for legislation calling for Tubman’s inclusion is a start. The garden is not often the first thing on our minds, as we cover Afghanistan’s long war. I didn’t notice what was going on until I looked out the window in front of my desk on the second floor and saw a hollyhock at eye level. Since the 1950s, prom photos have been bellwethers of a changing America. At one high school just outside New York City, the prom is still the main event. Observers have their doubts about whether a trip filled with flattery will entice Mr. Trump to cooperate on trade and other matters of Japanese interest. Mr. Bolton said there was “no doubt” that missile tests this month violated Security Council resolutions. President Trump had earlier downplayed their importance. The pilot of the Cessna Citation V is the only person believed to have been aboard the plane, which was approached by fighter jets. Mr. Cuccinelli, who was expected to coordinate immigration policy, will instead be chosen to take over for the embattled head of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The data, collected by First American Financial Corporation, included hundreds of millions of detailed and personal financial records. The threat of flooding has been relentless along four Midwestern rivers. With more crests coming, residents pile sandbags, watch levees and wait. Over 200 million women and girls alive today have been circumcised. Four of them shared with The Times their pain, emotional trauma and sexual struggles — and their journey to feel whole. “I was smarter,” Jayme said in a statement at the sentencing hearing for Jake Patterson, who pleaded guilty to abducting her and killing her parents. In San Francisco, Chesa Boudin, whose parents were in the radical Weather Underground, wants to join the growing ranks of prosecutors who have direct experience with the prison system. A new study finds that the choice to eat or omit a meal before an early workout could affect our relationship to food for the rest of the day. There are several pubic hair products on the market, but they seem to offer a solution to a nonexistent problem. Clothing tags often say you need to dry clean wool and silk garments. But more often than not, you can get away with hand washing. A look back at a decade of The New York Times Lens column. The newest from Pedro Almodóvar features a moving performance from Antonio Banderas, while other films have been much more divisive. Checking in with a longtime N.B.A. scouting star to ask if Leonard’s youth might put him ahead of Durant. Day-to-day individual choices matter less than we think, but national policies seem to matter a lot. Hugely popular in restaurants, this labor-intensive cut has long intimidated home cooks. But follow these nine steps and you’re on your way to smoky nirvana. Some flights are trickier to book than others. For these, budget travelers need to go beyond the major search engines. Mrs. May said she would step down as leader of the Conservative Party and then as prime minister, after repeatedly failing to get her Brexit plan through Parliament. More Recent Articles |
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