President Trump announced the withdrawal of his nominee on Twitter. The S&P 500 recorded its worst week this year as investors were rattled by renewed trade tensions that threatened to undermine the global economy. Wall Street’s slide continued as a clash between the world’s biggest economies cast a chill on markets. A growing number of young voters, including conservatives, identify climate change as a top priority. Republican strategists fear that could soon pose a big problem. Or we will be if America doesn’t leave the rest of the world alone. That’s why the 38-year-old congresswoman from Hawaii is running for president. Mr. Garner’s last words — “I can’t breathe” — ignited a national outcry over aggressive policing in minority neighborhoods. In a rare interview after a spectacular fall from grace that tarnished China’s film industry, Ms. Fan talks about her comeback plans at a time when the country is cracking down on creative expression. The closer mourners got to the two open coffins, the louder the sobs. Luna and Phoenix, 1-year-olds, died last week in the Bronx. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu She has profiled Gwyneth Paltrow, Bradley Cooper and Tonya Harding. The Times staff writer on what makes for a killer profile. And the columnists answer your questions. It may turn out to be a film noir. The investigators uncovered the plot, but the society is too rotten to do anything about it. Bringing the energy and hope to stare down Trump and his movement. Her radical approach is at odds with democracy. A former dean of the Yale Law School sounds a warning. One point of agreement for the presidential candidates: The nuclear deal needs to be restored. The demonstrations of recent weeks may push him to mistakes that test his grip on power. They should skip the argument over Medicare for All and find the best ways to tackle affordability. Rather than effectively prosecute the easy case against the worst president ever, the Democrats went after one of the best. Our running commentary tells us a lot about who we are — and who we think animals are. America’s nuns are beginning to confront their ties to slavery, but it’s still a long road to repentance. The molten core of right-wing nationalism is the furious denial of America’s unalterably multiracial, multicultural national character. Two of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s top aides are leaving her office after clashing with elected House members and pursuing primary challenges. The president claimed a government monitoring agency had released deforestation data with the intent to harm Brazil’s image abroad, a decision that incited protests from environmental organizations. The authorities previously said he was killed by officers, but the coroner’s office said on Friday that his death was a suicide. The ruling was an unusual setback for developers planning luxury skyscrapers in neighborhoods dotted with low-rise buildings. Ms. Georgieva, the World Bank chief executive, would replace Christine Lagarde at the International Monetary Fund, one of the most prominent posts in global economic diplomacy. The Hefners are gone, and so is the magazine’s short-lived ban on nudity — as well as virtually anyone on the staff over 35. As officials debate whether to withdraw all western troops from Afghanistan, the power of the Islamic State emerges as a key question. The Puerto Rico House of Representatives confirmed Pedro Pierluisi as secretary of state, and outgoing Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló said he would be the island’s next chief executive. Some are in politics and social activism. Others have gravitated to the stage or Hollywood. Summer is the perfect time to rediscover the pleasures of reading. Here’s how scientists and librarians say you should get started. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Patti LuPone and others recall memorable moments with the longtime director and producer who died this week. Mickalene Thomas and her partner, Racquel Chevremont, invited fellow members of a new collective of queer black women to their house for margaritas and zip-lining. Sameh Zoabi’s new film is less incendiary, and quite a bit funnier, than its title might suggest. Perfecting the technique for a seasonal risotto, like this tomato dish, opens up a year’s worth of meals. Sometimes BODMAS is just PEMDAS by another name. And no, the answer is not 100. Researchers studying trees at Green-Wood Cemetery found a nonnative beetle previously unknown to science. John Herrman, who writes about the internet, is using many of the same tech tools as a decade ago — but the conversation around how we use them has changed. We often think of psychotherapists as “all-knowing,” which can make patients feel that complaining about the therapy or the therapist is not allowed. We need an uprising of decency. A law says that Sue Gordon, the deputy intelligence director who has both experience and bipartisan respect, should be acting director. Mr. Trump is said to have other ideas. More Recent Articles |
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