Lost Your Passport? For Americans in Austria, Any McDonald’s Can Help
Under a new partnership announced by the United States Embassy in Vienna, American citizens can go to any of the 194 fast-food restaurants to seek help.
A Day After Banning Abortions, Alabama Is Set to Execute a Murderer
The two actions on consecutive days highlighted the contradiction some on the right feel between opposing abortion on sanctity-of-life grounds and supporting the death penalty.
Navy SEAL Pleads Guilty in Case of Strangled Green Beret
The Navy SEAL said he had restrained Army Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar with duct tape as he was being strangled by another commando in Mali in 2017.
Trump’s Financial Disclosure Shows Mixed Results for His Businesses in 2018
Revenues were down about 4 percent compared with 2017. Business was up slightly at his hotel in Washington and down nearly 10 percent at Mar-a-Lago.
Republicans’ Extreme Messaging on Abortion Puts Democrats on the Defensive
The unusually forceful campaign has created challenges that Democrats did not expect as they struggle to combat misinformation and thwart further efforts to undercut access to abortion.
Pelosi Raises Impeachment as a Way to Break Trump’s Information Stonewall
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, facing President Trump’s blanket denial of documents and witnesses, said Thursday that an impeachment inquiry would aid House investigations.
SAT to Add ‘Adversity Score’ That Rates Students’ Hardships
The College Board is adding a measure of students’ socioeconomic background, including factors like the crime and poverty levels where they live, to help colleges put test scores in context.
The Pour: In Texas, Winemakers Find Room to Roam
Forced to leave the North Fork of Long Island after a zoning dispute, Southold Farm and Cellar, a groundbreaking producer, has started anew in Hill Country.
His Father Paid $400,000 to Get Him Into Georgetown. Now He’s Suing the School.
Two months after the scandal broke, Georgetown said it planned to dismiss two students. One is suing, saying the university denied him due process.
Missouri Is Latest State to Advance Abortion Restrictions
The Missouri Senate passed a bill early Thursday that would prohibit abortion at around eight weeks. The State House and governor still need to approve it.
Crossing the Border newsletter: As Immigrants Are Packed Into Encampments, Border Patrol Struggles With Overcrowding
In this week’s Crossing the Border newsletter, the authorities again turn to makeshift facilities to house immigrants.
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