Iran is behind threatening, spoofed emails sent to voters, the officials said, but there was no indication that any votes themselves had been altered. After a state election official banned the practice, a federal trial judge allowed, but did not require, counties to offer it in response to the coronavirus pandemic. President Trump’s personal lawyer has become caught up in Sacha Baron Cohen’s new “Borat” satire after he was shown with an actress in an edited scene. As the number of virus cases rises, anxious residents are taking precautions and making sure they are prepared this time. A Harvard researcher added up the number of years that Americans who died from Covid-19 might have lived had they reached a typical life expectancy. The comments, shown in a new documentary, are the strongest yet from a pontificate that has taken a more tolerant and inclusive tone. A new report shows hundreds of cases in which the deported parents of migrant children who were taken from their families cannot be located. An unlikely collection of lawyers, activists, economists and academics is fueling the tech backlash, armed with funding from billionaire sponsors. The company started by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman had a high-profile launch and megawatt Hollywood stars involved but failed to find an audience. As the country’s soldiers advance in the conflict with Armenia, every “liberated” territory is celebrated and tens of thousands of refugees plan their return to lost lands. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Inside the intricate legal battle to make sure every vote counts in 2020. Under President Muhammadu Buhari, there is a sense that the country could burn to the ground. The big lesson of 2020 is that everything keeps getting more dishonest. Introducing everybody’s dream invention: a Trump-muter. The federal government’s lawsuit isn’t likely to derail the company’s market dominance. To stop the coronavirus, we have to stop super-spreader events. Billy Graham’s granddaughter says, “This president doesn’t represent our faith.” If Biden holds on, keeping the Democratic coalition intact will take an unusual level of political skill. Do we really want our rights to be determined by the understandings of centuries ago? A future without chats in the office kitchen seems pretty lonely. I’m drowning in campaign lit and freaking out about my mail-in ballot. The United States is home to 95 million cattle, and changing what they eat could have a significant effect on emissions of greenhouse gases like methane that are warming the world. The pathbreaking musician reveals the health issues that make it unlikely he will ever again perform in public. Wine is good for children but bananas are bad, according to the Times archives. The Justice Department announced an $8 billion settlement with the company. Members of the Sackler family will pay $225 million in civil penalties but criminal investigations continue. An excavation found 11 coffins in Oaklawn Cemetery, but painstaking work will be required to identify whether the remains are from Black victims of the 1921 race massacre. A close ally of President Trump quietly met with an associate of President Nicolás Maduro, whom the United States does not recognize as the leader of Venezuela. Adam Maxwell Donn, 40, of Norfolk, Va., sent dozens of harassing and threatening emails to try to get President Trump’s campaign rally canceled, officials said. Known professionally as the Amazing Randi, he dedicated his life to exposing seers who did not see, healers who did not heal and many others. A British former intelligence officer was said to have recruited and interviewed potential hires as the conservative group sought to have former spies train employees. The spacecraft succeeded in pogo-sticking off the space rock, hinting that it may have been able to capture a large sample to bring back to Earth. Nigerians are stunned after police and soldiers opened fire on protesters against police brutality. The largely peaceful demonstrations have grown into a challenge for the government. Our usual routines are disrupted. It’s an amusingly harebrained scheme, but there’s nothing in this moviefilm that matches the elegant social experiment of the first. He ministered to generations of carnival workers, and his work was recognized by popes. He died of the coronavirus. Tyrese Haliburton is one of many college stars forced to stay idle ahead of the draft because of the pandemic. All the weak points of American health care — testing delays, communication breakdowns, inequity — are working against this potential treatment. Except in areas where Covid is surging, there are still no lines of patients in the hospital halls. As winter approaches, we still need to be vigilant about taking precautions. Two weeks from Election Day, the president picked a fight with the country’s most popular television news program. The panel by the renowned Black artist, part of his “Struggle” series, was last seen in 1960. But someone had a hunch where it was. More Recent Articles |
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