Mr. Puigdemont and four former members of his cabinet had fled to Belgium, saying they could not receive a fair trial at home.
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A Colorado baker refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. The case is now going to the Supreme Court.
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Met officials and musicians spent Monday grappling with the fallout from the suspension of Mr. Levine, the company’s longtime conductor.
Mayor Sadiq Khan wants to lessen the embrace of single-use plastic water bottles, many of which are never recycled.
The longtime leader of City Ballet has been removed from teaching his weekly class at the School of American Ballet while the two organizations investigate.
Met officials and musicians spent Monday grappling with the fallout from the suspension of Mr. Levine, the company’s longtime conductor.
When the Joint Committee on Taxation found the Republican tax bill would balloon the budget deficit, Republicans tried to discredit it.
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Drawing support from moderate to liberal Republicans and liberal Democrats, Mr. Anderson held the spotlight for a while before voters turned to candidates who they believed could actually win.
The drastic cuts to the protected area of the national monument in Utah are expected to touch off a legal battle that could alter the course of American land conservation.