Mr. Trump announced in the Rose Garden on Thursday that he was giving up on the census question two weeks after the Supreme Court rebuked the Trump administration over its effort to modify the census. The White House abandoned a plan to drop hidden rebates paid by drug companies to benefit managers, and lost a court case over requiring transparency in drug companies’ TV ads. The New York financier’s case points to the patchwork of laws around the country that govern the registration of sex offenders. In a first, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg found in favor of one woman whose pleas for help were ignored by the Russian police. As the battle continues over the 2020 count, President Trump may, in some ways, already have won. And can “woke capitalism” be trusted? Also this week, why you should talk about global warming A miscount would be devastating. Don’t make Alexander Acosta into a political martyr. Will specious, bad-faith legal arguments prevail? President Trump’s suggestion conveys a grave misunderstanding of what migrants are facing. Democrats need to show that they have a better plan. Welcome to the bro-y world of extreme dieting. Or is it disordered eating? Requiring biometric data, like iris and facial scans, sets a dangerous precedent for vital aid. You have no constituency other than yourself. There are plenty of better things for you to do with your money. Does that statement sound too cynical? Unfortunately, the evidence supports it. The federal government once promised to provide homes for every American. What happened? Readers discuss the tensions in the Democratic Party as newly elected representatives challenge their leader. Critics say they are narcissistic, ruining public places and just plain bad. But research suggests that is only part of the story. Pluribus, a poker-playing algorithm, can beat the world’s top human players, proving that machines, too, can master our mind games. Through both his everyman path to professional baseball and his revealing memoir “Ball Four,” Bouton, who died on Wednesday, made a gilded world seem attainable. The major reduction in troops by the Emiratis, the military linchpin of the Saudi-led war in Yemen, is a belated recognition that the war is no longer winnable. Amazon’s effort could help answer a fundamental question: Will automation be a solution for the great challenges of the 21st century economy, or make those problems worse? New Los Angeles restaurants buck the trend away from ambitious sweets, with carefully composed desserts that reward you for saving a little room. The Schloss Leopoldskron, the Salzburg Festival’s birthplace, is home to the Salzburg Global Seminar, a nonprofit that tackles challenging topics. The bone, found in a cave, is the oldest modern human fossil ever discovered in Europe. It hints that humans began leaving Africa far earlier than once thought. The Disney Channel star’s family released a statement confirming his medical condition, which led to a fatal seizure over the weekend. In the U.S., about 2,600 people a year die from a disorder known as sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Researchers have become convinced that Snowball, a YouTube sensation, and perhaps other animals, share humans’ sensitivity to music. He certainly has his own moves. If we get back to the lunar surface, astronauts will have to contend with much more than perilous rocket flights and the vacuum of space. A polka-dot Zara dress has become the viral fashion item of the British summer, without conspicuous help from royals, social media influencers or celebrities. Mr. Epstein, facing sex-trafficking charges, has long been described as a billionaire and hailed as a financial wizard. But the source of his wealth is murky. Beyoncé, Donald Glover and Seth Rogen are some of the famous voices in a super-realistic version of the Disney and Broadway favorite. Some of those targeted might end up being held in hotel rooms until their travel documents can be prepared. ICE’s goal is to deport the families as quickly as possible. More Recent Articles |
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