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A new TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu.
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Rashida Tlaib, Gamergate, Greenland: Here’s what you need to know.
Friday: The database is a potentially potent tool for the Police Department, but one that operates with little if any oversight.
Israel had denied entry to two Congress members, Ms. Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, for supporting a boycott movement. The government now says Ms Tlaib can enter.
Their partnership is the stuff of buddy-movie lore, but those who saw it up close described a more difficult, complicated dynamic.
When the bank closes customers’ accounts, it doesn’t always mean money stops going out. That can leave customers with hefty overdraft charges.
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In his showdown with Beijing over trade and tariffs, Mr. Trump is ignoring his hawkish advisers, who believe China threatens American interests worldwide.
White House advisers discount warnings of a possible recession. But the president may be gambling that the Federal Reserve can ward off that prospect.
The policy director for a gay-rights group said the “proposed rule would permit taxpayer-funded discrimination.”
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The DNA database has become a powerful tool for law enforcement but operates with little if any oversight.
Israel has used the law, passed in 2017, to deny entry to outspoken foreign supporters of a movement to boycott the country.
Patrick Byrne said in an interview that he was still “quite fond” of Maria Butina, who is now in prison, and that she “should go home and be president of Russia one day.’’