The president signed a 10-year security pact with Ukraine and promised, with E.U. help, a $50 billion loan. But will the money arrive in time to turn the tide, and will the deal outlast the election in November? A congressional committee released documents showing that Justice Clarence Thomas had not disclosed three private jet trips paid for by the Texas billionaire Harlan Crow. In a blow to the National Labor Relations Board, the justices made it more difficult to order employers to reinstate fired workers. The vote was seen as a referendum on his management of the electric car maker and on the limits of executive pay. In a closed-door meeting with G.O.P. House members, the former president disparaged the city where his party’s convention will be held, according to people in the room. The longtime movie mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg always sought scary villains for his films. Now he has found what he considers a real-life one in Donald J. Trump. Donald Trump cut the business tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent in 2017. Speaking privately to business leaders, he said if he retook power, he wanted to make it 20 percent. The vote at the Southern Baptist Convention raising alarms about in vitro fertilization began with two conservatives at a seminary in Kentucky. The decision does not eliminate efforts to restrict the availability of the pill. Both sides are pursuing maximalist demands, jockeying for a deal that will determine the fate of postwar Gaza — and allow them to declare victory. Israel was reported to have stepped up missile and artillery strikes in southern Gaza while also hitting Hezbollah military targets in Lebanon. Between days of excessive heat and days of unrelenting storms, the summer rainy season is starting to feel different — and highly unpredictable. President Emmanuel Macron’s sudden call for new parliamentary elections has created chaos on the right and fostered rare unity on the left. Lawmakers passed a preliminary budget that technically meets a legal deadline while they work out final details. State finances have fluctuated wildly in recent years. An annual count by the city found more than 4,100 people sleeping on streets and in subways. It was the most since the city began keeping track nearly two decades ago. Ernest Shackleton was sailing for Antarctica on the ship, called the Quest, when he died in 1922. Researchers exulted over the discovery of its wreckage, 62 years after it sank in the Labrador Sea. Fred Daibes, a real estate developer charged with Senator Robert Menendez, began feeling sick during the fifth week of the corruption trial, delaying it for at least a few days. Intelligence strongly correlates with positive educational and career outcomes, but it is not everything. In calling snap elections, Emmanuel Macron has taken a dangerous gamble. The U.S. Treasury secretary explains why America and its allies should unlock the value of Russian capital immobilized at the start of the war to give Ukraine the financing it needs. Patients using Done or similar telehealth platforms may experience disruptions in care, health officials warned. “I’ve lived the experience of a Black woman who is attacked and over-sexualized,” the prosecutor, Fani Willis, told leaders of the African Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday. The Minneapolis Institute of Art said it would not move forward with a show after the artist was accused of sexual misconduct, which he has denied. The facial recognition start-up doesn’t have the funds to settle a class-action lawsuit, so lawyers are proposing equity for those whose faces were scraped from the internet. She was a supremely gifted chameleon. But even in her striking new exhibition at Fotografiska, Maier remains in the shadows. |
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