While the final results of the Iowa caucuses were unclear, there was no shortage of drama inside the Johnston Middle School gymnasium. The House impeachment managers sought to put the Senate on trial while the president’s defense team argued he that had done nothing wrong. With the president on the verge of acquittal in the Senate, Speaker Nancy Pelosi made the case that Democrats had won by losing. “He has been impeached forever,” she said in an interview. As many as 22 new coal plants—one of the dirtiest power sources—will arise at 17 sites across Japan, just as the world must slash emissions to fight warming. Despite regulatory scrutiny and pressure from lawmakers, the industry’s wealthiest are continuing to grow at remarkable speeds for big companies. News about its battery suppliers and optimistic analyses helped lift the electric-vehicle maker’s share price Monday. Across the province’s cliffside fishing towns, Omar Gandhi’s residential architecture is as austere and intense as the environment for which it’s built. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. As Iowans prepare to cast the first votes of the 2020 Democratic nomination process, they’re asking one question: Who can win? As Chinese stocks plunge and health experts worry about a pandemic, analysts increasingly see the Wuhan coronavirus as a huge threat to the global economy. Everyone with principles has left the party. The bar for being labeled a gang member is low, and the consequences are serious. The long history of hating on “woo.” It was an act of both patriotism and protest. And it brought both joy and frustration. The Securities and Exchange Commission should press for better disclosures, not fewer. Elections are about finding compromise among people with vastly different desires. His pitch in Iowa couldn’t be simpler. Is it what voters want? This bundle of mischief bears almost no resemblance to the fearful, troubled dog I adopted. There’s a metaphor in that. As a child, confronting my mortality was terrifying. Now it is an opportunity. The strike that began in 2050 puts our country at risk. At the Super Bowl, she proved “dress your age” has no meaning any more. Splitting up, finding a car key and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. The conservative radio talk show host said during a live radio broadcast on Monday that he would keep working, but would take some days off to work out a treatment plan. The problems created chaos for New Jersey-bound commuters during the evening rush. Makan Delrahim, the Justice Department’s head of antitrust, removed himself from examining the search giant over a conflict of interest, people with knowledge of the situation said. Ms. Mann, who says the producer Harvey Weinstein raped her, began to sob when it came out in court that she had been sexually abused. A Hall of Famer, he was a key figure in Vince Lombardi’s dynasty and played on five championship teams in the 1960s. Air traffic tapes recorded an exchange between an Iranian controller and a stunned pilot who saw a nearby plane blown up in midair. Shaun Donovan, a former cabinet secretary, files paperwork to run for mayor. In a White House where the president is billed as his own best communicator, speechwriters try to remain anonymous. But two men quietly compile it. Starting good savings habits doesn’t have to be hard. All you need is a little understanding and some helpful tools to get started. Yes, your credit card issuer can legally change its terms for the worse compared with when you first signed up. But you have some power here. The documentary “Miss Americana” pulls back the curtain (slightly) as the pop star grapples with a formidable opponent: the patriarchy. J. Lo wore a Puerto Rican flag. Children appeared in orbs that looked like cages. Beyoncé and Jay-Z sat during the national anthem. Were they all saying something? Uplifting spots from major brands stayed away from divisive issues on TV’s biggest ad day. But Trump and Bloomberg crashed the party. The composer Matthew Aucoin is deferential to Sarah Ruhl’s text, in a Los Angeles production that comes to the Met Opera next year. A shared love for the master composer connected the Lakers legend who died on Sunday and the illustrator of the short film based on Bryant’s retirement poem. More Recent Articles |
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