The justices are considering whether the Trump administration can shut down a program that shields about 700,000 young immigrants from deportation. Families of victims in the 2012 shooting at an elementary school are challenging a federal law protecting gun manufacturers from liability. SoftBank poured money into start-ups that use armies of contractors. That has upended the lives of drivers, hotel operators and real estate agents around the world. Who is John Solomon? His name popped up frequently in closed-door testimony in the impeachment query. He is a regular on Hannity. And his work helps shape how millions of Americans understand this moment. As the House opens public hearings into whether President Trump committed high crimes and misdemeanors, the battle over President Bill Clinton’s impeachment 21 years ago looms large. The investigation will soon be televised. How will that influence the way the public — and the investigators themselves — think about impeachment? With the country left leaderless, Senator Jeanine Añez Chavez said she was taking power. But ousted President Evo Morales vowed to fight on. Spanish leftists, American socialists and Communists from Central Europe have all found a home in Mexico over the past century and a half. A plan to desegregate schools in a liberal Maryland suburb founded on values of tolerance has met with stiff resistance. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. One defiant memo is now at the center of a Supreme Court case addressing deportation protections for nearly 700,000 “Dreamers.” The American public values things like fair pay, ethical leadership and job creation. Which companies come out top when judged against those metrics? The president’s efforts to prevent the House from doing its job are just as worrisome as the Ukraine scandal. It’s driving the impeachment inquiry. It’s dooming his presidency. The Democratic Party, looking to bring down Trump, should look at the recent Israeli elections. Only a strong public health system can conquer nicotine addiction. Central and Eastern Europe’s transition to democracy has not been smooth. But there are grounds for hope. What the administration says it’s doing and what it’s actually doing on health care are worlds apart. Is the C.E.O.’s brushing off of Jamal Khashoggi’s murder as a “mistake” the last straw? Quite a few people, and they have something in common. It’s not poverty. And did someone say something about impeachment? No, America isn’t waiting for a tycoon savior. The streaming boom will not include problematic films from decades ago, like Disney’s 1946 musical. A new restaurant starts with Peruvian-Japanese Nikkei cuisine and then takes off into the imagination of its chef, Erik Ramirez. The bureau’s annual report showed a significant upswing in violence against Latinos. Roula Khalaf, a 24-year veteran of the salmon-hued daily, will take over from the veteran journalist Lionel Barber in January. The judge said the Trump administration did not follow the right procedures when it moved to allow the blueprints to be posted. The organization that wants to publish the blueprints plans to appeal. The quarterback who knelt to protest racial injustice has not played in an N.F.L. game since the 2016 season. He once led the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl. The surgery on the 17-year-old was the first transplant reported in the recent nationwide outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries. Our battleground surveys had some outcomes that upended the conventional wisdom. Ms. Thunberg, who doesn’t fly, found herself suddenly needing a ride across the Atlantic when United Nations climate talks were moved on short notice. Most people see a fraction of what most museums have to offer. To make sure you get a real experience, not the short, tourist-friendly version, you need a plan. Hank Willis Thomas strives for “Unity” in his public artwork at the Brooklyn Bridge. Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Ganni, the Scandi label with a huge social presence, opens in SoHo. Cutting and other forms of self-injury are on the rise among adolescents. Researchers are beginning to understand the phenomenon, and how to treat it. More Recent Articles |
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