Barr Bridges the Reagan Revolution and Trump on Executive Power
The attorney general wrapped his maximalist vision of executive power around an embattled president.
US ends sanction waivers for Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant
The United States announced Monday it would halt sanctions waivers for Iran’s Fordow plant, likely ending a key component of a landmark nuclear deal after Tehran said it had resumed enrichment activities. Piling pressure as protests hit Iran, the move…
Judge Denies DNA Testing in Case of a Man Executed 13 Years Ago
Sedley Alley went to his death based on scant physical evidence and a confession he said had been coerced. His daughter wants to know if he really was guilty.
Immanuel Quickley out for Kentucky basketball vs. Utah Valley
Kentucky basketball’s injury problems have gotten worse with sophomore guard Immanuel Quickley set to miss the Utah Valley game with a chest injury.
California to Stop Buying From Automakers That Backed Trump on Emissions
California, hitting back at automakers that sided with President Trump, will not buy from manufacturers that do not recognize its authority to set emissions standards.
How Not to Plot Secret Foreign Policy: On a Cellphone and WhatsApp
American officials expressed wonderment that Rudolph W. Giuliani was running his “irregular channel” of diplomacy over open cell lines and communications apps penetrated by the Russians.
How Tulsi Gabbard’s Feud With Clinton Helped Extend Her Time in the Spotlight
Despite relatively modest support nationally, Ms. Gabbard has delighted Republicans, independents and conservative Democrats who dislike the Clintons.
Iran exceeds authorised heavy water reserves: IAEA
The UN’s nuclear watchdog said Monday that Iran’s stock of heavy water for reactors has surpassed the limit set under its agreement with world powers. The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement that Iran’s heavy water production plant …
How The U.S. Is Responding To China’s Mass Detention Of Uighurs, Hong Kong Protests
NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch, about the U.S. response to China’s mass detention of Uighurs and the violent turn in protests in Hong Kong.
I.R.S. Whistle-Blower Met With Senate Staff Members
The whistle-blower had filed a complaint accusing Treasury Department officials of improperly interfering with the handling of President Trump’s tax returns.
Samoa Closes Schools And Mandates Vaccinations Amid Deadly Measles Epidemic
The government declared a state of emergency Friday. At least six people have died. Officials say most of them were children under two.
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