The ranks of the employed grew by 1.8 million, a drop from the pace of the previous two months, as renewed business closings hampered the recovery. Without more federal aid for workers, experts are expecting the largest disruption to the housing market since the Depression. But a new assessment says China would prefer to see the president defeated, though it is not clear Beijing is doing much to meddle in the 2020 campaign to help Joseph R. Biden Jr. On issues big and small, Joseph R. Biden Jr. will not be rushed, including the critical choice of a running mate. He’s deliberative, and he doesn’t mind extending his timetable — again and again. Voters instead backed Jerry Sheridan, Mr. Arpaio’s former chief deputy, who promised to revive many of Mr. Arpaio’s policies but without the showmanship. In a long-awaited announcement, the governor says schools can welcome back students if the rate of infection in their communities remains low. Transmission, even in New York City, is well below thresholds experts say are safe, but issues like adequate ventilation to combat aerosol spread of the virus remain. A mother recounted how worried she was sending her children back to in-person classes in the spring. But seeing her son “blossom” and the school’s safety measures eased her concerns. Even as the White House moves against the Chinese social media app, the intelligence agencies do not see it as a major issue along the lines of Huawei. The restrictions on the two Chinese-owned apps followed a familiar model for other policy announcements on China from the Trump administration. Mr. Falwell, the college’s president and a supporter of President Trump, agreed to a request by the school’s board of trustees. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The social network’s C.E.O. has plans to improve the platform. But will the changes be enough? How white parents can shape a school, even when they aren’t there. President Trump signed executive orders against two popular China-based apps. Let me try to explain. To save lives, and save the economy, we need another lockdown. His foolish and dangerous edicts suggest that the United States, like China, no longer believes in a global internet. Reflecting on the words of a Supreme Court justice and women’s path to political equality. The American spirit gets a Lebanese makeover. But history has a way of confounding those who think they can control it. Zoom has become a link between loved ones. But is what we see onscreen real life? The party looks brain-dead at every spot Trump touches. But off in the corners, there’s a lot of intellectual ferment. Most historians just study the past. But Allan Lichtman has successfully predicted the future. The G.O.P. may have had a politically expedient change of heart. Better late than never. Across the continent, crowds are flocking to events organized on social media and messaging apps, despite risks and a backlash. A woman has a misogynist at her job. A 56-year-old despairs about his prospects. And employees are asked to pay for their own diversity training. The Trump donor who runs the post office pledged that such changes would not affect the ability to deliver ballots on time this fall. A helicopter and dozens of officers, some in riot gear, were deployed for an arrest at a Manhattan apartment but withdrew after protesters arrived. Six million people have been marooned by 70 roadblocks set up to protest the government’s response to the coronavirus and the postponement of the country’s general election. Troubles at the magazine surfaced in June, when the top editor resigned under pressure after staff members complained of a toxic culture. Tyler Skaggs, who had fentanyl and oxycodone in his system at the time of his death, would not have died if not for the fentanyl, federal prosecutors said on Friday. The explosive material responsible for the Aug. 4 blast in Beirut was carried there by the ailing cargo ship Rhosus in 2013. Here’s what happened next. The authorities have moved to demolish hundreds of homes in the hills near the Great Wall that were once a sign of China’s rising prosperity. Tens of thousands of motorcyclists roared into the western South Dakota community on Friday, lining Main Street from end to end, for the start of the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Scottish polling shows a majority favor independence. The prime minister is concerned. Set your priorities — walkable town, easy commute, good schools, waterfront access or something else? Then start exploring. The glowing testimonies to the Manchester City playmaker as he departs the Premier League have focused on his play, not his personality. That was by design. “The Prison” — her last major piece, premiered in 1931 — comes out on disc for the first time. Sweet, sour and tender under its brittle shell, the fruit’s pulp is equally at home in desserts and savory dishes. More Recent Articles |
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