Fund-raising numbers for the fourth quarter of 2019 show an unusually high number of viable campaigns. Waiting for the winner: President Trump and his huge war chest. A day after a deceptively edited video of him spread on social media, Joseph R. Biden Jr. cautioned that the Democratic nominee would be vulnerable to false information in the general election. The fallen auto titan held early discussions with a movie producer before his audacious escape. The film’s villain: Japanese justice. Mr. Ghosn, the former Nissan and Renault chief, fled Japan to avoid trial and arrived in Lebanon this week. As demonstrations over a citizenship law sweep India, more accounts are emerging of mistreatment and harsh tactics by police and state officials. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. In February, the publisher of The New York Times questioned President Trump in the Oval Office about his attacks on the press. Their rare exchange is still relevant almost one year later. Also this week, holiday fireworks in Iceland and beyond The remaining candidates should emulate his fighting words — and try to win him to their side. By uploading their children’s genetic information on public websites, parents are forever exposing their personal health data. We’re already in the early stages of climate crisis. A fantasy of what could come true. It’s no coincidence that our politics and our mental health have declined so rapidly, at the same time. The Trump administration seeks to undermine a key protection against unlawful detention. No existing defenses can stop such weapons — which is why everyone wants them. A show of support for the true spirit of New York. The soccer star returned to his hometown last summer, and to Italy’s Serie A. The city had changed. But so had he. A viral tweet about picking a seat on New York’s subway prompted a spirited debate over which spot is prized. In this extraordinary memoir, Anna Wiener writes about joining the start-up industry and her eventual disillusionment with it. Two House Democrats joined them in signing a legal brief in a case that is certain to inject the divisive politics of abortion into the 2020 presidential race. The teenager, accused in the death of the Barnard student, exhibited troubling behavior at a detention center, New York City lawyers said. The case, involving an 11-month-old girl born with a heart defect, has become a rallying point for conservatives. The child’s mother plans to appeal. The suspension includes 18 games German missed in 2019 while M.L.B. conducted an investigation, so he will be out for the first 63 games of 2020. The police said they were investigating the video, which showed a group of men swarming around a woman, grabbing at her as she screamed. Some state regulators are scrutinizing nonprofit Christian cost-sharing ministries that enroll Americans struggling to pay for medical care, but aren’t legally bound to cover their members’ claims. An initiative to reduce the use of e-cigarettes by teenagers led to compromise. Sales of most flavored pods popular with youth will be forbidden, but flavored liquid nicotine for open tank devices will be exempt. Mark Galli, who is retiring, was overwhelmed by the vocal criticism and quiet praise after his editorial in a prominent evangelical magazine called for President Trump’s ouster. Some students of color say that even as the university defends its use of race in admissions, it devalues their experiences and fails to retain professors who support them. From a killer fly swatter to a family-worthy cargo bike, these are the things we bought this year that made our lives easier and a lot more fun. Tips to be happier, wiser and more self-aware. Encompassing a teahouse, a confectionery stand and more, Ogata Paris pays homage to its setting while offering a true taste of Japan. His portrayal of Elton John was praised by critics and audiences alike, but the Oscar competition is formidable and memories in Hollywood are short. The fabled lingerie label tweaks its image to lure younger women. Fashion’s favorite trend — sustainability — comes for print magazines. At the halfway mark of the season, five head coaches have been fired, and the St. Louis Blues are thriving as the reigning champions. More Recent Articles |
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