The president offered new concessions this week, including dropping his plan to reverse some of the 2017 tax cuts, as he tries to win support from Senate Republicans. The Justice Department is examining Louis DeJoy’s role in political donations made by employees of a company that he ran. The social network, under pressure since barring former President Donald J. Trump, will no longer automatically give world leaders special treatment. An open letter urged them to take many of the defensive steps that the federal government requires of its agencies and contractors. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel failed to win a majority in the past three elections — but still held onto power. The ground has shifted. A new report concedes that much about the observed phenomena remains difficult to explain, including their acceleration, as well as ability to change direction and submerge. Experts warn that lotteries and other perks may do little to allay the anxiety and confusion underlying residents’ reluctance to get inoculated. Latin America, South and Southeast Asia and Africa will be among the recipients of an initial 25 million excess doses that the Biden administration is sharing this month. With theatrical courtroom flair, he was involved in a host of notorious criminal cases, including those of the Boston Strangler and a Vietnam War massacre. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government. The desire of the anti-Netanyahu coalition to oust him is so great that they are breaking the biggest political taboo in Israeli political history. What happens if we slow down aging? Hint: The employment figures only tell part of the story. Biden has it mostly right. But will Congress water down his plans? A new coalition in Israel hopes to remove Benjamin Netanyahu from power. If it does, there’s plenty of work to be done. He should follow in the steps of Robert Byrd and reform the filibuster. Sport leagues and corporations rally against bias and voter suppression. But they are quiet about abortion. At this point in the pandemic, keeping families apart is doing harm. He isn’t afraid of being a politician. The elephants have roamed 300 miles across southern China, in the longest movement recorded in the country by the animals. Researchers are mystified. A new book enters that category known as “fashion horror stories.” Something to consider before you shop. Some signs that the end might be near came last season. But Krzyzewski has remained steadfast in his program’s tenets even as his teams adapted to the game. Both candidates, who are considered front-runners, have sharpened their tone, launching attacks on each other during and after Wednesday’s debate. Some relatives of the runners who died in an recent race are quietly asking whether their loved ones could have been saved. City workers began clearing the intersection where the police killed Mr. Floyd just over a year ago. The reopening efforts drew criticism from some activists. Behind closed doors, shipbuilders and miners can speak on behalf of governments while regulating an industry that pollutes as much as all of America’s coal plants. The city said the men at the Lucerne could stay there until a larger move of homeless people out of hotels amid the reopening. Barbara S. Jones conducted a similar screening during the investigation into Michael D. Cohen. It would be the largest special purpose acquisition company transaction to date. Retired Army Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter was speaking at an American Legion service in Hudson, Ohio, on Monday when he was intentionally silenced. In a graduation speech, Paxton Smith, 18, of Dallas said the new law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, was “a war on my body and a war on my rights.” An experimental treatment seems poised to address a dire mental health crisis. A golf phenom since she was 10, Michelle Wie West was ready to focus on motherhood. Rudy Giuliani’s vulgar remarks convinced her that she should keep fighting and playing. For lovers of camp cinema, we offer more options than you can shake a wire hanger at. As a prominent editor steps down, the influential JAMA journals promise changes regarding staff diversity and more inclusive research. Samuel Martinez, 19, died of alcohol poisoning after attending an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity event in 2019. His family said it was disappointed that criminal charges of hazing were not filed. The Stanford student sent a satirical flier that drew a complaint from the conservative group. The university then placed a hold on his diploma. The Cannes Film Festival announced the movies that will vie for the Palme d’Or in July. More Recent Articles |
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