Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the reversal of decades of American policy that may doom any peace efforts. As part of the Russia inquiry, President Trump had given written answers to questions from Robert S. Mueller III. As Representative Elise Stefanik, a New York Republican, took a leading role in Friday’s impeachment hearing, donations came pouring in to her Democratic challenger. Ayanna Pressley and Abigail Spanberger were part of a wave of Democrats who took office this year full of hope. Maintaining it has not been easy. The 2020 Democrats headed West to campaign in two key states. “I don’t think it matters what happens in New Hampshire or Iowa, which are not representative of the country,” Harry Reid said. Tougher immigration policies aimed at controlling the country’s southern border are also making it harder to cross up north. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. With a crowded slate of witnesses lined up for the public impeachment hearings this week, here’s what to watch for. Leaked emails from a top Trump aide test our capacity for outrage. Communist leaders engage in modern-day totalitarian brainwashing, bizarre lies and industrial-level indoctrination to suppress Muslims. It’s a fight between two radically different visions for what society should look like. Medium-size reform creates the conditions for bigger things. The secretary of state’s behavior has been cowardly and self-serving. He sees himself as the only one who can present genuine, optimistic leadership for the party — and the country — to a post-Trump era. If you are going to end another life, at least end it mercifully. By opening the door to a new founding charter, Chileans are ready to build their own future — by dismantling the constitutional edifice that Augusto Pinochet left behind. Even though STEM job prospects are slim in the 2050s, science education shouldn’t be reduced to an elective. The internet didn’t invent the angry mob. Museums are reassessing the legacy of an artist who had sex with teenage girls and called the Polynesian people he painted “savages.” The search giant’s new console-free gaming service is a neat concept. But there are bugs and too many unknowns. Reporting the smell of gas, getting a private bus ride and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Two days after a mysterious, unannounced hospital visit, President Trump’s physician issued a late-night statement attributing it to “regular, primary preventative care.” California, hitting back at automakers that sided with President Trump, will not buy from manufacturers that do not recognize its authority to set emissions standards. After speaking with the families of the victims, the Bucks County district attorney did not pursue the death penalty for Sean Kratz. Two prison workers who were guarding Jeffrey Epstein when he hanged himself could be charged as early as this week with falsifying records. The Florida professor was often quoted by journalists. Now he’s charged in a scheme to hide ill-gotten gains from Venezuela. The high-speed rail link was once the locomotive embodiment of the ideal of a border-free Continent. But Britain’s withdrawal from the E.U. leaves the service facing an uncertain future. The whistle-blower had filed a complaint accusing Treasury Department officials of improperly interfering with the handling of President Trump’s tax returns. Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer will compete against each other for the sweeping title in a prime time series to be held in January. The attorney general wrapped his maximalist vision of executive power around an embattled president. A reader asks how best to advise her child who wants to stop getting a monthly period. Millions of Americans move overseas every year, some for love, some for jobs and others to embrace new cultures. Here’s how you can join them. On an early assignment he shot a new group called the Beatles. He went on to photograph, among many others, Faye Dunaway — whom he later married. Francesca Cartier Brickell used her grandfather’s legacy of letters as the basis of a new book. 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. There is no exam to verify virginity, medical experts say, and the attempt violates a woman’s rights. Once a generation, Hollywood experiences a seismic shift. It is happening again. More Recent Articles |
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