George P. Kent testified that he saw President Trump’s demands for Ukraine to “initiate politically motivated prosecutions” as corrupt. Mr. Bloomberg is expected to file paperwork this week in at least one state with an early deadline, although an adviser said the former New York mayor had not made a final decision to run. Even with President Trump’s support, Matt Bevin’s poor showing in Kentucky served notice that unpopular candidates from a dominant party can struggle to survive. The development suggests progress toward an interim agreement that would provide relief to businesses and consumers. The surveillance equipment was actually manufactured in China, raising concerns that Beijing could have used it for spying, prosecutors said. In an internal memo, the senior American diplomat in northern Syria criticized the Trump administration for failing to try harder to deter Turkey from invading northern Syria last month. The killings of six children and their three mothers burst the illusion that only criminals fall victim to Mexico’s gang-fueled violence. A day of dopamine fasting in San Francisco. Aimee Stephens was fired for disclosing her gender identity to her boss. This year, the Supreme Court may make a surprising ruling in her favor. Also this week, climate action and Tuesday’s elections And is liberal policy to blame for the California wildfires? Mary Cain’s male coaches were convinced she had to get “thinner, and thinner, and thinner.” Then her body started breaking down. As the president’s old friend sought to learn about hacked Democratic emails from WikiLeaks in 2016, the two were in contact. Who’s out of touch with reality, again? A postcard from the Californiapocalypse. A generous vision of a multicultural world. Does the Constitution permit such shoddy treatment of schoolchildren? We may soon learn a federal court’s answer. The president is abandoning America’s future by quitting the Paris climate accord. The actor’s rumored girlfriend Alexandra Grant is inspiring me to feel more comfortable with getting older. The president could prove either an asset or a liability for down-ticket candidates. Readers share their stories of sleep patterns outside the norm. The show’s hosts grilled the president’s son about his tweets and the impeachment inquiry into his father. He accused them of wearing blackface and being soft on pedophilia. Six current and former employees are accused of steering car accident victims to specific health clinics, doctors and lawyers in exchange for kickbacks. The former attorney general’s decision will most likely put him on a collision course with President Trump, who still harbors resentment toward him. The French president wonders if NATO is still committed to collective defense, decries U.S. unilateralism and calls for more European autonomy. The president admitted he had used funds raised by the Donald J. Trump Foundation to promote his campaign and pay business debts. Celebrities including Kim Kardashian West have taken up the cause of the Texas death row inmate. A revered figure, he mixed serious discussion on matters like sex abuse and contraception with lighter fare on his long-running “Late Late Show.” After the mayor was accused of organizing a pro-government mob, antigovernment protesters kidnapped her, cut her hair and doused her in paint. “I don’t choose artworks, I choose artists”: Johann König says his near-blindness makes him a smarter gallerist. In “A Song for You,” Robyn Crawford publicly acknowledges her turbulent, and at times romantic, relationship with the pop icon. The singer, dancer and video artist’s new album fixates on selfless devotion that expresses faith. More Recent Articles |
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