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2 Giuliani Associates Tied to Ukraine Scandal Arrested on Campaign Finance ChargesLev Parnas and Igor Fruman, associates of President Trump’s personal lawyer, were also part of the pressure campaign on Ukraine to investigate Democrats. Giuliani’s Ukraine Team: In Search of Influence, Dirt and MoneyThe president’s lawyer was paid by Lev Parnas, who with Igor Fruman worked on behalf of President Trump in Ukraine. House Impeachment Investigators Subpoena Rick Perry on UkraineHours after two associates of the president’s personal lawyer were indicted on federal campaign finance charges, the House also subpoenaed them for depositions about their work in Ukraine. At Minneapolis Rally, an Angry Trump Reserves Sharpest Attack for BidenAt a fiery campaign rally Thursday night in Minnesota, President Trump said former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. did nothing but “kiss Barack Obama’s ass.” In Syria, Trump Distills a Foreign Policy of Impulse, and Faces the FalloutHaving upended Middle East policy, the president is now trying to find a way to reverse the consequences as Turkish forces bombard the Kurdish fighters who helped overpower ISIS. Trump Says the Kurds ‘Didn’t Help’ at Normandy. Here’s the History.Kurds may not have been present at the D-Day landings, but there is evidence some fought for the Allies during World War II. For the Most Vulnerable, California Blackouts ‘Can Be Life or Death’As the widespread outages in the state continued a second day, fears grew for sick and older residents and those who rely on medical equipment. Olga Tokarczuk and Peter Handke Awarded Nobel Prizes in LiteratureThe 2018 and 2019 laureates were named at the same time because last year’s prize was postponed over a scandal involving a husband of an academy member. For Poland, Nobel Prize in Literature Is Cause for Conflict as Much as CongratulationWhen Olga Tokarczuk of Poland won the prize, the reaction was as divided as is the country itself. To some, she is an eloquent writer who captures Poland’s tragic history. To others, she is a traitor. Ukraine, State Birds, Simone Biles: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Republicans’ ‘Dead Chicken’ Strategy on ImpeachmentAfter the successful confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, one political operative sees a clear path through the impeachment inquiry. But at what cost? One Thing You Can Do: Talk to Your Children About Climate ChangeAlso this week, how we captured the stark beauty of ghost forests. Is the Threat of Impeachment Emboldening Trump?And should Democrats pack the Supreme Court? Luckily, Trump Is an Unstable Non-GeniusHis mental deficiencies may save American democracy. Could Facebook Actually Nuke Elizabeth Warren’s Campaign?Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t need to tip the scales in 2020. His platform will do that naturally. What Makes Us All Radically EqualIt’s not our brains and it’s not our bodies. Don’t Weaken Privacy Protections for ChildrenRegulators appear poised to cave to the tech industry. What’s the rush? Enough Leaning In. Let’s Tell Men to Lean Out.The assertiveness movement has taken a male-defined value system and sold it back to us as feminism. Hold Trump AccountableThe patriots of the civil rights movement spoke truth to power. We can do it again. The House Can Play Hardball, Too. It Can Arrest Giuliani.Two ways that Democrats in the House can match the White House’s aggressive tactics. Should the House Just Start Jailing Trump Officials?With the White House stonewalling the impeachment inquiry, Nancy Pelosi has options to weigh. The Strange Life of a Shadow Venezuelan DiplomatIsadora Zubillaga is leading a valiant effort to represent her country — not its dictator — overseas. Open Skies Treaty Allowed Eyes Over Russia; Trump Wants to Give Them UpThe president seems set to withdraw from a pact that provided transparency over military buildups. An Iranian Soccer Fan’s Dream Comes True Without HerFor years, Zeinab Sahafi disguised herself as a man to slip into soccer matches in Iran. But when the government finally opened stadiums to women, she was left out. Elton John Puts Down in Words How Wonderful (and Weird) Life Has BeenThe rock star’s memoir, “Me,” traces his path from suburban homebody to superstardom and beyond. Trump Lashes Out at Fox News Poll as Barr Meets With MurdochAides to both Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Barr declined requests for comment on the meeting. Florida Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Deadly Parking ConfrontationThe sheriff initially refused to arrest the gunman, who shot a man in front of his family, citing Stand Your Ground. China Blows Whistle on Nationalistic Protests Against the N.B.A.China has clamped down on state media coverage and online discussion of an American basketball executive’s tweet about the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. Shop Faked Brake Repairs Before Limo Crash That Killed 20, D.A. SaysIn the months before the crash in Schoharie, N.Y., the limousine was brought in for brake repairs that apparently were not performed. Ronan Farrow Goes After NBC News Executives in His New BookIn “Catch and Kill,” the reporter says they blocked his monthslong investigation of Harvey Weinstein. The network disputes his claims. Brexit Gets Adrenaline Shot From Meeting of British and Irish LeadersPrime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain and his Ireland counterpart, Leo Varadkar, saw “a pathway to a possible deal” ahead of the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline. This C.I.A. Agent Wants to Give Peace a ChanceAmaryllis Fox opens up about espionage, government-issued sex and coming of age in her memoir, “Life Undercover.” ‘The King’ Review: Once More Unto the Breach (but Why?)In this period drama, Timothée Chalamet plays the prince who becomes King Henry V (with little help from Shakespeare). An Artist Who Works to Lana Del Rey and the Hum of Cable NewsJacolby Satterwhite, known for his virtual-reality installations and 3-D-printed sculptures, discusses a pair of new shows — and his daily routine. ‘El Camino’: What to Remember 6 Years After ‘Breaking Bad’A new feature-length sequel comes to Netflix on Friday. But it’s been a while since the series ended in a cloud of gun smoke. Here’s where we left the major characters. What Was Kept in This Stone Age Meat Locker? Bone MarrowIn an Israeli cave, paleoarchaeologists unearthed what may be the earliest example of humans storing food for later consumption. More Recent Articles |
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