Is he the operator who spun the then-secret Mueller report? Or the straight shooter who later disclosed portions that were damaging to President Trump? The special counsel’s prosecutors cited attorney-client privilege, but legal experts were divided on whether they should have pushed to learn more. “This is not the end of the revolution,” said a doctor who was in hiding, his head swathed in bandages. “It’s just the beginning.” Liberal advocacy groups have a message for federal judges pondering retirement: Hold on until 2021. In the meantime, they have begun drawing up lists of possible replacements. The threat to impose tariffs on Mexico was a case study in President Trump’s approach to some of the most daunting issues confronting him and the nation. The president insisted there were undisclosed elements to the immigration accord as he assailed The New York Times for reporting that its main elements had been previously agreed to. On this week’s Modern Love podcast, “The Good Place” actor reads an essay about breakup buddies. We live in a country where revelers cannot even celebrate a group, cause or artist without the fear of a mass shooting. The working dogs of America’s largest maximum-security prison. Used properly, the software effectively identifies crime suspects without violating rights. They hold enormous potential for progressives. The Legislature and governor can restore rent regulations that have been eroded for years. Diversity on TV could use a lot of diversifying. It’s almost as if abortion bans aren’t actually about “life” at all. It’s time to cut the squabbling and pass an emergency relief package. Students, teachers and reformers are pushing back against the failures of mainstream higher education. Why are so many smart women falling for its harmful, pseudoscientific claims? About half the 39 titles that topped the charts last year were sold as part of ticket or merchandise “bundles.” Now even some who benefited from the strategy are complaining. A little neighborly conversation can go a long, long way. The execution of the teenager, Murtaja Qureiris, now 18, would be what rights groups called one of the most egregious violations of international law. The acting director of the Office of Management and Budget said the order could burden companies that work with Huawei but also do business with the U.S. government. The online video site has become a primary information source for tens of millions in a country where television avoids topics uncongenial to the government. The crane toppled amid severe winds and sliced into an apartment complex in downtown Dallas on Sunday. One person was killed and at least five others were injured. The demonstration was one of the largest in the territory’s history and showed deep worries about ever-tightening Chinese rule. United Technologies, with businesses spanning elevators, air-conditioning and aircraft parts, is transforming into a more focused rival to giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Three years after the school board passed a resolution mandating climate justice education in all public schools, a rollout may be coming. It’s fine. You’re fine. Everything is O.K. And a few boys, too. When riot grrrl pioneers Bikini Kill played their first New York show in 22 years, these are the fans who showed up — one as early as noon and two who hadn’t told their parents. Hi mom and dad! A look at the men and women whose creations laid the foundations for shows like “Tootsie,” “The Cher Show” and “Network.” In two appearances, the busy conductor showed how he aims to balance directorships in New York and Philadelphia. Complication rates are high among the oldest patients. Now a surgeons’ group will propose standards for hospitals operating on the elderly. Researchers are experimenting with a Rube Goldberg-esque mix of tactics to control hearty, nonnative swimmers that re-engineer nutrient-rich Midwest waters. Understanding how the endangered mammals smell the world could help with their conservation, researchers say. These dishes are gifts to those sink soldiers out there, easily made in a single pot or pan. One resource seems infinite and free: the professionalism of caregivers. More Recent Articles |
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