The top American diplomat in Ukraine, who is to be the first witness in public House impeachment hearings, told investigators it was Rudolph W. Giuliani who instigated the Ukraine pressure campaign. The president and his allies have used the platform to frame his defense and attack key witnesses, including Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman. Newly revealed calls between President Trump and Roger Stone dovetailed with key developments in the theft of Democratic emails, prosecutors said. Few films or books have entered the American lexicon as deeply as this mob chronicle, which is set to play a role at the Stone trial in Washington. The city’s schools, stretched even before the lead crisis, are struggling with demands for individualized education programs and behavioral interventions for children with high lead exposure. The Justice Department’s charges raised questions about the security of technology companies. In Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, many voters in historically Republican suburbs supported Democratic candidates, in part because of antipathy toward President Trump. Trailing Andy Beshear by about 5,000 votes, Gov. Matt Bevin is calling for a recanvass of ballots next week. A showdown between lawmakers could follow. Leonardo’s painting is a security hazard, an educational obstacle and not even a satisfying bucket-list item. It’s time the Louvre moved it out of the way. Kentucky’s unpopular Republican governor was facing a losing battle. So he turned to President Trump, and a polarized political landscape, for help. Why more sleep isn’t always the answer. Pop quiz: Who’s greater than George Washington? Our species has an ability to adapt. Now’s not the time. Let’s put an end to this racist trope. Demagogues like Hungary’s Viktor Orban denounce the European Union but corruptly exploit its farm subsidies. “Ok billionaire” is a better rallying cry than “ok boomer.” If the president wants to fight the cartels behind killings like Monday’s attack on a Mormon family, he can start with gun control. Sick of round-the-clock work emails and Slack messages? Here’s some hope. The governor’s race was important, but national Democrats shouldn’t break out the bourbon. States don’t become battlegrounds overnight. Locating a telescope on a sacred mountain is one more injustice against Native Hawaiian culture. Those expensive vacations and costly college educations may not be as hard-earned as you thought. After weeks of looking, Mr. Giuliani said he assembled a legal team to represent him as he comes under scrutiny from federal prosecutors. The monarch’s choice to wear mostly faux fur comes as a number of fashion labels have opted to forgo real fur. Ahead of another election, the president sought to tie the state’s Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, to the party he has repeatedly painted as “delusional.” The former attorney general and four-term senator risks reigniting attacks from President Trump, who could undermine his standing in the primary race. Candid talk about the multipronged Kardashian family business, from today at The New York Times DealBook Conference. Hours before six children and three women were killed, two rival gangs had a shootout near the U.S. border. Unpopular and unpredictable, President Trump is emerging as a problem for the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, in his election campaign. Communist Party leaders said they would bring in “national security” legal measures to quell unrest in the territory. The pitfalls could catch them out. You don’t have to be ready to throw in the towel to improve things at work. These small changes can go a long way. On social media and in interviews, many are saying the chicken sandwich comes across as authentically “black.” More Recent Articles |
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