Of all the president’s children, he has the strongest connection to the politics, voters and online disinformation ecosystem that put his father in the White House. What will he do with it? Facing tough questioning from a House panel, the postmaster general denounced suggestions that he was working to help President Trump politically and defended the cost-cutting changes he has overseen. The president’s campaign has made his efforts to lower prescription drug prices a centerpiece of his re-election pitch, but the executive order remains unseen. Many experts — including a scientist who worked on the Mayo Clinic study — were bewildered about where a key statistic came from. For the eight million residents of the San Francisco Bay Area, a ring of fire across Northern California feels inescapable. Fires have chewed through 1.4 million acres in the state this year. By this point in 2019, 56,000 acres had burned. One of President Trump’s most prominent evangelical supporters, Mr. Falwell denied reports he had resigned from the university. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Gun violence in the U.S. typically rises in summer, but the problem has been especially fierce this year. Why? After what we have seen during Trump’s first term, any true conservative should be appalled by the prospect of a second. The only thing he can hope for is fear itself. Thirty million households didn’t have enough food in the last week. Only the Fed has acted forcefully. So this is how it feels to be abandoned by your government. Sowing doubt about the safety of treatments will imperil the fight against coronavirus in the months and years to come. The best vaccines don’t just prevent a disease; they also prevent the pathogen causing the disease from being transmitted. So why aren’t we focusing more on those? A reader calls the former vice president our best hope to right the wrongs of the last four years. Also: Oil leasing in the Arctic refuge; Lori Loughlin’s jail sentence; prisoner firefighters; Trump donors. Until Nov. 4, to be precise. Long before Trump, there was Pat Buchanan. The 2020 Republican convention is looking strangely like the 1992 edition. In many Italian towns and villages, outdoor dance halls are a central part of life for the older generation. But a pandemic rule intended to stop crowding in nightclubs is forcing them to close their dance floors. American chefs are exploring the possibilities of plant-based salumi, and even home chefs can try their hand. The Trump Organization has stalled a state inquiry into the financing of four properties for months, Attorney General Letitia James said in court papers. While Louisiana’s governor said the region caught a big break as Tropical Storm Marco faded, evacuation orders were issued as communities prepared for Laura’s strength. He released eight alt-country albums as a solo artist, seeking to emerge from the long shadow of the outlaw country star Steve Earle. Unlike her husband, a former congressman, she quickly admitted her guilt and cooperated with investigators, officials said. The California Supreme Court upheld Mr. Peterson’s 2004 conviction for killing his wife, Laci Peterson, but it said the judge’s mistakes had denied him an impartial jury during sentencing. As the pandemic accelerated the demise of some brick-and-mortar retailers, a group of investors profited handsomely from their travails. Once again, a prominent critic of Moscow has mysteriously fallen ill. And once again, poison appears to be the culprit. Trade negotiators from the two countries met by videoconference to review the progress in enacting their trade deal. The discovery of hundreds of gold coins dating to the ninth century could help archaeologists better understand the history of the region. So long, sluggish internet. Ten years ago, the Fab Four’s song about civil rights gave the soul singer a creative spark. Now she’s releasing an album of tracks originally popularized by Black women. After winning on Sunday, the Japanese driver Takuma Sato revealed he had spent much of the year crashing at a friend’s house in Indianapolis because of the pandemic. Ms. Conway said she was stepping away from her role as the president’s counselor to spend more time with her four teenage children. More Recent Articles |
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