House Democrats rallied behind a measure setting out rules for the public phase of their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, endorsing the process. Timothy Morrison, a National Security Council aide, said a top diplomat close to President Trump suggested a military aid package for Ukraine was conditioned on investigations into his political rivals. How the rapidly changing politics of impeachment led to a momentous vote. The president filed a “declaration of domicile” last month saying that his property in Palm Beach will be his permanent residence. No Republicans and only two Democrats broke ranks, a sign that the inquiry is likely to remain a highly partisan affair. Two conservative lawmakers became the party’s only defectors in the House’s impeachment vote, warning that the process was “hopelessly partisan.” Almost nothing is known about the new leader of the Islamic State, including who he really is. The group’s announcement also warned America not to be happy. In a federal complaint, a former chief of staff to Mr. Neumann said she was demoted twice after she became pregnant. What’s cancel culture really like? Ask a teenager. They know. The former president challenged young activists for being judgmental. “You should get over that quickly,” he said. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Congress is investigating the company’s culpability in two plane crashes that killed a total of 346 people. Also this week, a coal giant files for bankruptcy And why are millennials turning to the occult? Stop distracting from the core issue, elite negligence and national decline. The Department of Homeland Security, about to lose its fourth leader in three years, is a laboratory of Trumpian chaos. The heartland endures another mini-recession. The House resolution confirms the developments that will almost definitely end in the president’s impeachment. Global warming will strike hardest against the very people we’re told to love: the poor and vulnerable. Facebook isn’t defending free speech, it’s assaulting truth. Readers express disappointment in the partisanship that marked the vote and urge Democrats to “throw the book at Donald Trump.” The video game company is trying to appease the Chinese government. Gamers aren’t pleased. The prolific actor made classics like “Friday” and “The Boondocks” as well as outright duds. In every role, a memorable moment from him was guaranteed. Getting off opioids can be a crisis itself — so patients and prescribers need strong support. “Superintelligence” is a flawed concept and shouldn’t inform our policy decisions. Houston won 107 times this season and led Game 7 in the seventh inning. But its hopes for a title disappeared in the blink of an eye after its starter was pulled. The girl, who the authorities believe was an unintended victim, was taken to a hospital in critical condition. The Trump administration is expected today to roll back rules designed to limit emissions of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury from coal-fired power plants. Tania Romero worked three jobs to raise her children. Now her son, a doctoral student at Yale, is determined to save her. A Spanish court sentenced five men on charges of sexual abuse, not rape, in the assault of a 14-year-old. The ruling was likely to intensify debate over whether the judiciary treats sexual assault fairly. Ms. White, a controversial figure even among evangelical Christians, will be overseeing a White House division that conducts outreach to key parts of the president’s base. America’s rapid suburban expansion into the wilderness, combined with the growing ferocity of wildfires, is posing new health threats. A juror’s conduct is deemed so bad that a prominent New York doctor who was convicted of killing his wife will be tried again. Drawn to an instrument that sounded exotic to him, he became one of the most prominent classical musicians in India. Go out and see something spectacular. The purchase of a sultan’s opulent summer home in Istanbul requires not only a large fortune but also the right connections. Anna Meredith has written music for orchestras and choirs. But her latest venture is an album with her band. Shannon Taggart spent nearly two decades capturing the rituals of Spiritualism, a movement founded on attempts to communicate with the dead, for her new book, “Séance.” Errol Morris fails to crack his subject in this documentary — but maybe that’s the point. In “The Starless Sea,” stags carry lit candles on their antlers, and the smells of smoke and honey waft through stone corridors. The study of graphene was starting to go out of style, but new experiments with sheets of the ultrathin material revealed there was much left to learn. More Recent Articles |
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