Yulia Navalnaya Forges New Public Image After Navalny’s Death
To take up her husband’s mantle, Ms. Navalnaya has to forge a powerful public image without him. What will it look like? She has already given us some clues.
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Yulia Navalnaya Forges New Public Image After Navalny’s Death
To take up her husband’s mantle, Ms. Navalnaya has to forge a powerful public image without him. What will it look like? She has already given us some clues.
Young Voters Say Their Discontent Goes Deeper Than Israel and Gaza
“If you’re a Democratic incumbent running for re-election, young voters are an essential part of your coalition,” an independent pollster said, pointing to concerns for Democrats come November.
Congress Remains Short of Deal to Avoid Shutdown After Biden Meeting
Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator Mitch McConnell were upbeat about efforts to avert a government shutdown. “We are making some real headway,” Mr. McConnell said.
Biden and Netanyahu Seek Opposing Goals in Cease-Fire Talks
The divergent goals of President Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are playing out as negotiators try to reach a hostage deal.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
What if Mom’s Not to Blame?
In a recent crop of films and television shows, grown men are obsessed with their mothers — even if they’re not the monsters audiences expect them to be.
Apple Kills Its Electric Car Project
The car, which Apple spent billions of dollars researching, had been intended as a rival to Tesla’s E.V.s, which include autonomous driving features.
Russia Warns Against NATO Ground Intervention in Ukraine
The warning came in response to comments by President Emmanuel Macron of France, who said “nothing should be ruled out” when asked about the possibility.
RWE, one of the world’s leading renewable energy companies, is to establish an initial 30 person dedicated Fleet Servicing Team for the UK and Germany to support its growing international offshore wind fleet. Initially focused on five operational projects off the UK and German coasts, the team will secure new, […]
As Spending Talks Intensify, Johnson’s Bind Grows Tighter
Four months into his job as the top leader in the House, Speaker Mike Johnson finds himself the odd man out in increasingly intense talks on how to fund the government and whether to continue aid to Ukraine.
Jordan and France Airdrop Food and Other Aid Into Gaza
Humanitarian groups generally airdrop aid to conflict zones only as a last resort,
Threat of Government Shutdown Driven by GOP Demands and Divisions
The spending stalemate that has brought the government to the brink of a shutdown is being fueled by G.O.P. demands to add conservative spending mandates opposed by President Biden and Democrats.
Behind the A.I. Robocall That Impersonated Biden: A Democratic Consultant and a Magician
The two men are disputing how the call, which urged New Hampshire Democrats not to vote in the primary, came to be.
Republican Demands and Divisions Drive Impasse Toward a Shutdown
The spending stalemate that has brought the government to the brink of a shutdown is being fueled by G.O.P. demands to add conservative spending mandates opposed by President Biden and Democrats.
Yellen Urges Israel to Restore Economic Ties to West Bank
The Treasury secretary said she called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to reduce barriers to commerce for Palestinians.
What Chefs Really Think About Tipping, Diners and the Industry
In hours of interviews, we talked with highly accomplished chefs from all over the country about the challenges of running a restaurant today.
Biden Faces ‘Uncommitted’ Vote in Michigan’s Primary. Here’s What to Watch.
A protest vote against President Biden’s policies on Israel will show the extent of Democratic divisions, while Donald Trump is favored to win again as Nikki Haley presses on.
Lead-Tainted Applesauce Highlights Failings in Food Safety System
Hundreds of American children were poisoned last year. Records show how, time and again, the contamination went unnoticed.
Nasze babcie opalały cebulę do rosołu nad kuchenką gazową. Dziś w wielu domach w ich miejscu stanęły płyty indukcyjne, ale nie oznacza to, że musisz zapomnieć o głębokim smaku i intensywnym kolorze, jaki zapewniała zupie opalona cebula. Wystarczy, że będziesz podążać za naszymi wskazówkami. Wyjaśniamy krok po kroku.
Aaron Lansky, of the Yiddish Book Center, Will Retire as President
Aaron Lansky spent a lifetime building the Yiddish Book Center, one of the country’s leading Jewish cultural institutions. He’s ready to hand over the reins.
Macy’s Will Close 150 Stores but Expand Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury
The retailer, under a new chief executive and facing a takeover bid, outlined a three-year strategy to achieve “sustainable, profitable growth.”
Developers Who Leveled ‘Britain’s Wonkiest Pub’ Ordered to Rebuild
The Crooked House was knocked down last summer after a suspicious fire. Local authorities have now ordered that the owners reconstruct the site brick by brick.
Tadeusz Łyskawa, muzyczny idol lat 80. i 90., wciąż nie wrócił do zdrowia po zawale i udarze mózgu. Współzałożyciel grupy Papa Dance wymaga kosztownej rehabilitacji. Jej koszty przerastają rodzinę muzyka, dlatego powstała specjalna zrzutka. “Jedno spotkanie z logopedą to koszt 130 zł, z rehabilitantem 200 zł” — czytamy w opisie. […]
Russian Court Sentences Leader of Memorial Rights Group to Prison
Oleg Orlov, 70, a co-chairman of Memorial, which shared the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, was given a two-and-a-half year sentence for speaking out against the war in Ukraine.
Trump Gave Evangelicals Dobbs. They Don’t Seem Satisfied.
What the former president says is less important than what key parts of the Republican coalition want.
Monika Obara zyskała największą popularność rolą Elki w serialu “M jak miłość”. Mimo rozkwitu kariery, aktorka nagle zniknęła z ekranów. Przyczynił się do tego wypadek samochodowy. Onet Kultura Read More