Powerful associates of Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, are making and selling captagon, an illegal amphetamine, creating a new narcostate on the Mediterranean. Bob Dole, a Kansas Republican, brought his no-nonsense manner to Washington, cutting deals during a bygone era. “He was in a sense Mr. America,” the historian Robert Dallek said. Former presidents and political leaders recalled Mr. Dole’s dignity, sense of humor and lifetime commitment to public service. Bob Dole, who died on Sunday at age 98, was generous with his sarcastic wit, using it against Democrats, Republicans and often himself. A health care analyst came to Manhattan for an anime convention. His trip shows how the virus once again outpaced the public health response. Nathaniel Woods was unarmed when three Birmingham police officers were fatally shot by someone else in 2004. But Woods, a Black man, was convicted of capital murder for his role in the deaths of the three white officers. After a manhunt and an arraignment, scrutiny of James and Jennifer Crumbley has intensified. For the first time, the school district has given its version of events. In a letter to parents and staff members, it also said it will seek an outside party to conduct an investigation. It’s the most successful video app in the world. Our columnist has obtained an internal company document that offers a new level of detail about how the algorithm works. There are tactical reasons for threatening an invasion, but the real cause may lie in the Kremlin’s fixation with righting what it sees as a historical injustice. Legal abortions would fall, particularly among poor women in the South and Midwest, and out-of-state travel and abortion pills would play a bigger role. Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization is another Mississippi case poised to roll back constitutional rights. During his 1996 presidential campaign, Senator Dole would often go off-script. But it was those moments that revealed his rare empathy. Advent is an ideal time to grieve, reflect and look ahead. Thoughts I had as I watched a white couple browsing books. Black men and women face violence in everyday life. That’s something that needs to be talked about. The Justice Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility needs an overhaul. With her new book, the model tries to escape the oppressions of the male gaze. The centrist Democrat from Florida put the brakes on President Biden’s social safety net legislation because of concerns about cost. Then she brokered a deal to steer it through the House. At a Greek refugee camp, Francis lamented the hardening of hearts against asylum seekers, whose plight he called a “shipwreck of civilization.” A pair of old-timers committees corrected previous snubs, electing Buck O’Neil, Gil Hodges, Minnie Miñoso, Tony Oliva, Jim Kaat and Bud Fowler. Cryptocurrency miners are flocking to New York’s faded industrial towns, prompting concern over the environmental impact of huge computer farms. The bison will be slaughtered, shot by hunters or relocated under a plan to address a booming population in the national park that has led to overgrazing. Mr. Perdue, an ally of Donald Trump, will challenge the incumbent governor, Brian Kemp, in a Republican primary. The fire, in Carson, Calif., on Sept. 30, consumed beauty and wellness products and sent chemicals into a nearby waterway, the authorities said. Thousands complained about the stench. Eight mine workers were shot in a mistaken ambush by soldiers seeking insurgents, and six protesters died later in clashes with government forces, stoking fears of further violence in the restive region. Officials said they plan to continue to use evidence gathered from the reformed looter to pursue the return of many artifacts from museums and private collections. As Carmine Ragusa on the hit sitcom, he got to show off his singing, tap-dancing and gymnastic skills — and to croon “Rags to Riches” many times. Changes to eligibility requirements enabled more diversity at the fair, which roared back for the first time since the pandemic. More Recent Articles |
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