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Kenneth Marcus’s potential return to the Education Department has drawn criticism from civil rights groups that see his narrow focus on Israel as blinding him to other matters of bias.
Writers from across the political spectrum denounced the impasse on Capitol Hill and the possibility of a shutdown.
Jacinda Ardern, 37, who became New Zealand’s prime minister in October, said she expected to give birth in June and then take six weeks of parental leave.
We’ve entered new territory. This isn’t how negotiation works.
President Trump’s public airing of grievances with John Kelly was perhaps an inevitable clash between two temperamentally similar but philosophically different alpha males.
New York could become the first U.S. city with a pay-to-drive system. Trucks and for-hire vehicles would cost more, but key bridges would stay free.
The successful vote in the House provided only a faint glimmer of hope that a crisis could be averted before much of the government exhausts its funds at midnight on Friday.
The ranch is one of the places where a former team doctor, Lawrence G. Nassar, sexually abused several members of the team.
Ravi Ragbir, the director of the New Sanctuary coalition in New York City, was detained last week after speaking out for immigrant rights.
David A. Turpin, 56, and his wife, Louise A. Turpin, 49, could face up to 94 years to life in prison.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The country reported higher annual growth, but implausibly smooth numbers prompt experts to look for other ways to assess the world’s No. 2 economy.
Prime Minister Theresa May said an under secretary would work across government departments to tackle the issue.
The decision to withhold $65 million in aid from a U.N. agency that helps Palestinian refugees has brought new attention to the organization, which functions as a quasi-government in some areas.
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