Trump Vetoes Measure Demanding Congressional Approval for Iran Conflict
The president said the resolution was an “insulting” move to limit his powers as commander in chief.
The Compost by My Couch: How (and Why) I Started an Odorless Bin at Home
New York City has suspended its composting program because of the coronavirus. Here’s an alternative that’s easy, clean and good for the climate.
Sinclair Wanted to Rival Fox News. Now It Faces a $48 Million Fine.
The F.C.C. levied the largest civil penalty in its history against a conservative owner of local TV stations, scuttling its ambitious merger plans.
As Hunger Swells, Food Stamps Become a Partisan Flash Point
Democrats are seeking to raise benefits as research shows a rise in food insecurity without modern precedent amid the pandemic. But Republicans have balked at a long-term expansion of the program.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
People who have recovered from Covid-19 describe what it really feels like to endure the disease.
‘I’m Sure for American Women, This Is Frustrating’
We spoke to the chief executive of Time’s Up about Joe Biden, Tara Reade and what this moment says about how the country thinks about sexual misconduct.
Gen. Frederick Kroesen, 97, Dies; Survived a Terrorist Attack
The commander of troops in Europe, he had faced enemy fire in three wars before emerging with only cuts from a rocket attack by radical West German leftists in 1981.
Avraham Rabby, Blind Diplomat and Advocate, Is Dead at 77
He waged a successful campaign to overturn a State Department rule prohibiting the blind from becoming Foreign Service officers.
Coronavirus Makes Cooling Centers Risky, Just as Scorching Weather Hits
Officials are scrambling to find ways to protect residents against dueling threats of extreme heat and the coronavirus.
Auto Plant Shutdown Spares an Essential: Corvette Parts
Big U.S. automakers have kept the lights on at a few factories, including a General Motors plant in Indiana making the Corvette chassis.
Israeli High Court Lets Netanyahu Form Government, Despite Indictments
The court ruling clears the last major obstacle to Mr. Netanyahu’s claiming a record fifth term as Israel’s leader.
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