The European Union spends $65 billion a year subsidizing agriculture. But a chunk of that money emboldens strongmen, enriches politicians and finances corrupt dealing. Az Európai Unió 65 milliárd dollárt költ évente a mezőgazdaság támogatására. Ennek jelentős része kedvez az önkényuraknak, pénzzel tömi a politikusokat, és korrupt ügyeket finanszíroz. Alcohol breath tests, a linchpin of the criminal justice system, are often unreliable, a Times investigation found. Tens of thousands of breath tests in more than a dozen states have been thrown out by judges. What does it mean if we can’t rely on this test? New supplies from Brazil, Canada, Guyana and Norway may add to a glut, posing a threat to producers in Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United States. Documents from the special counsel’s inquiry show that President Trump’s former campaign chairman shared the theory shortly after stolen Democratic emails were published that June. Classes, apps and message boards are trying to bridge the divide between the left and the right, one conversation at a time. The Kentucky governor’s race has turned into a kind of testing ground to see how transgender issues could rally support for President Trump. The Massachusetts senator told reporters that her plan to pay for “Medicare for all” would raise taxes only on billionaires, but that differs from the proposal she unveiled on Friday. Making, washing and tossing apparel has a big environmental cost. He can’t win on Republican votes alone, and what he does to whip up the base hurts him with independents. The revenue ideas are pretty good. The plan is still a problem. The law of presidential succession is broken, and it ought to be fixed immediately. Women used to blame magazines for promoting unattainable standards. Now we blame one another. The pressure to be “real” is too much. Being arrested at her age has its hazards, like keeping balanced with bound hands. But the star says she feels the need to do more about climate change. A sword said to have belonged to President William Henry Harrison was stolen in 1979. Last month, the sword — or one that looks like it — was found at an auction in Connecticut. Steve Easterbrook will be replaced by Chris Kempczinski, who most recently served as president of McDonald’s USA. The United States, viewed as a champion of democracy, occupies a symbolic role in the protests. Activists now want President Trump to take a tougher stand against Beijing. The S.E.C. and Justice Department are looking into accounting practices and related activities dating back to 2017. Santos Samuel Fonseca and Jonathan Salazar were being held at the Monterey County Adult Detention Facility in Salinas. A native New Yorker, Mr. Tarantina studied acting in the city before going on to roles on the stage, in soap operas and in an Emmy Award-winning comedy. For just over two hours Sunday, the New York City Marathon returned the sport to simplicity. Don’t expect it to last. Drones are increasingly being used by criminals across the country, and local law enforcement agencies are often powerless to stop them. American’s big tech companies haven’t had to worry much about competition. Then an addictive Chinese app arrived. The death of Ola Salem, whose body was discovered in a Staten Island park, has left her family and friends with more questions than answers. Face masks and bubbles baths? Next. The monumental art pieces of Nevada’s Burning Man festival have begun to show up in plazas, parks, museums and galleries across the United States. The HBO show draws drama and comedy from the plutocrats who order so much of American life. But it’s just as deft at manipulating its viewers’ feelings. Poisoned, run over and shot on sight, the country’s national animal finds itself threatened by frightened humans and dated myths. This week’s episode began with a rare cameo-free cold open, which spoofed Elizabeth Warren. More Recent Articles |
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