More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress visited two border facilities holding migrants from Cuba, Honduras and Guatemala. After weeks of protest that took the high road, a smaller group’s use of force to enter and deface government chambers raises questions about direction and leadership. President Trump faces a choice on whether to grant concessions in return for a freeze on North Korea’s nuclear program or to insist on full denuclearization. Tehran also signaled that it now intends to enrich its nuclear fuel stockpile to a purer level, a provocative action that could move the country closer to being able to use the fuel for a weapon. The tanks will join a spectacle of the nation’s firepower, including a flyover by Air Force One. Critics say Mr. Trump is hijacking a nonpartisan celebration. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. “Safe and sanitary” conditions are legally required for detained migrant children. Reports from a Texas border station set off an outcry that those standards weren’t being met. Across the United States, pregnant women’s lives, rights and dignity matter less and less. Politicians love to say it’s the greatest, but the numbers (and reality) don’t back them up. The White House strategy of “maximum pressure” is backfiring in the most dangerous way possible. Unless the company makes changes to its encryption and retention policies, using Slack could put your data at risk. Conspiracy theories were once deadly serious. On the internet, skepticism about the moon landing shows how the mood has shifted. Lisa Taddeo spent eight years with the subjects of her book, an immersive look at a particular story of female sexuality, refracted three ways. Senate Democrats want to know why Eric Blankenstein, a former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official, has been hired to an agency that enforces fair housing laws. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Joseph Cecil Vandevere, 52. He is accused of threatening a man who is now running for office in Virginia. Although Mexico City’s crime rate is lower than much of the country’s, a recent spike has alarmed residents and prompted the president to deploy the new force. Without these measures, “you would have seen a collapse in prices,” an analyst said. Protests that left a journalist injured led to a conservative outcry against the Portland police — and claims that some milkshakes tossed in the melee were laced with cement. The National Transportation Safety Board was searching Monday for clues to what caused a private plane to plunge into a hangar at a small airport north of Dallas. As summer heats up, here are some ways to keep cool at home. The idea of “temperaments” or “humors” has been long debunked, but thinking in terms of broad personality types may actually help you get things done. The relationship is no laughing matter. The two art forms have more in common than you might think, as a new exhibition makes clear. James L. Dolan has steered his laughingstock franchise off a cliff once again. The free agency snubs by Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving show that players know not to believe the hype. 50 years ago, the Stonewall Inn became the center of the gay rights movement after a series of riots broke out. Its influence on these artists still reverberates. Nora Keegan noticed that dryers tended to be closer to children’s ears. So she set out on a study that was eventually published in a medical journal in Canada. “This really has all the elements of a sci-fi horror story,” a mycologist said. “The evidence shows that what makes sports really fun for kids is trying hard, making progress, being a good sport, experiencing positive coaching,” a doctor of sports medicine said. President Trump’s elder daughter used a G20 summit and then the Demilitarized Zone to test her role as budding stateswoman for the administration. The chef Amber Guinness, who runs the Arniano Painting School from her family’s country house in Tuscany, shares her tips for easygoing entertaining. More Recent Articles |
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