Saturday, November 16, 2019

@20:01, , 11/12/19

|

1
U.S.

Feud Between Trump Advisers Underscores a White House Torn by Rivalries

Mick Mulvaney, the president’s acting chief of staff, and John R. Bolton, his former national security adviser, clashed in court even as more accounts of internal schisms emerged in books and testimony.
Opinion

You Must Never Vote for Bloomberg

His expansion of the notoriously racist stop-and-frisk program is a complete and nonnegotiable deal breaker.
U.S.

Supreme Court Appears Ready to Let Trump End DACA Program

The justices are considering whether the Trump administration can shut down a program that shields about 700,000 young immigrants from deportation.
U.S.

Behind Trump’s Dealings With Turkey: Sons-in-Law Married to Power

Informal relationships between family members help explain the course of diplomacy between the White House and Turkey’s leader.
Opinion

Bill Gates, I Implore You to Connect Some Dots

Bloomberg, Dimon and Gates call liberal tax ideas unfair. But excessive wealth is the real threat.
Opinion

Big Business Is Overcharging You $5,000 a Year

Consolidation is great for corporations — and bad for almost everyone else.
World

Bolivian Leader Evo Morales Steps Down

A leftist who had served longer than any other current head of state in Latin America, Mr. Morales lost his grip on power amid violent protests set off by a disputed election.
U.S.

Trump, Ukraine and Impeachment: The Inside Story of How We Got Here

President Trump fixated on Ukraine as a solution to his political problems. In five months, his obsession upended American foreign policy and threatened his presidency. Here is how it happened.
New York

Giuliani Associate Says He Gave Demand for Biden Inquiry to Ukrainians

The claim by the associate, Lev Parnas, is being vigorously disputed.
New York

After Schumer Praised the Retiring Rep. King, Some Democrats Jeered

Another Democrat, Representative Ilhan Omar, had a different response to the news: “Good riddance.”
U.S.

Navy Submarine, Missing for 75 Years, Is Found Off Okinawa

Private explorers found the U.S.S. Grayback beneath 1,400 feet of water after realizing that a mistranslated Japanese war record had pointed searchers in the wrong direction.
Climate

E.P.A. to Limit Science Used to Write Public Health Rules

A new agency rule would restrict the science that can be used in drafting health regulations by requiring researchers to turn over confidential health data.
World

How Russia Meddles Abroad for Profit: Cash, Trolls and a Cult Leader

Madagascar has little obvious strategic value for the Kremlin or the global balance of power. But Russians were there during an election, offering bribes, spreading disinformation and recruiting an apocalyptic cult leader.
U.S.

Whodunit in the Library: Someone Keeps Hiding the Anti-Trump Books

A public library in northern Idaho says its books about gun rights and President Trump keep wandering far from their correct spots on the shelves.
Opinion

The Disorienting Defenses of Donald Trump

The president and his allies ask Americans to reject the evidence before their eyes.
New York

Police Face a Backlash After Woman Selling Churros Is Handcuffed

A cellphone video showing police officers surrounding the vendor inside a Brooklyn subway station went viral, resulting in a protest on Monday.
U.S.

Deval Patrick, Ex-Governor of Massachusetts, Is Considering 2020 Presidential Race

Days after Michael Bloomberg began taking steps to enter the 2020 race, Mr. Patrick’s conversations with top Democrats are the latest evidence of an unsettled presidential primary field.
Opinion

What Will Happen to Conservative Catholicism?

How long, and in what form, can a conservative opposition to the pope endure?
The Upshot

Five Polling Results That May Change the Way You Think About Electability

Our battleground surveys had some outcomes that upended the conventional wisdom.
Opinion

A Stripper’s Favorite Client

It wasn’t love. But it wasn’t just business either.

Your Recent Activity

620
articles and multimedia
Recommendations are based on the NYTimes content you have viewed recently. This information is available only to you; we do not share your history or trends with other users or other sites. Learn More

No comments:

Post a Comment