Saturday, June 8, 2019

Evening Edition: Mexico hails tariff-averting pact with U.S. even as worries emerge

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Mexico hails tariff-averting pact with U.S. even as worries emerge
Critics wonder if the deal will leave the country open to future tariff threats for more concessions.
Pelosi accuses Trump of 'threats and temper tantrums' in Mexico negotiations
While Republicans celebrated news of the White House deal with Mexico, Democrats denounced it as another example of the president fixing a crisis of his own making.
 
U.S. and Mexico reach deal on migrants, avoiding tariffs
The agreement called for the Mexican government to dispatch its National Guard to help with immigration enforcement on its border with Guatemala.
 
From the Magazine
'I Felt Like I Was Risking Everything'
One year ago, Tanya Selvaratnam — an author, film producer and actor — came forward with allegations that New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had abused her. Her life hasn't been the same since.
 
 
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Queen Elizabeth II, master of soft power, celebrates her 93rd birthday with a massive military parade 
The queen's actual birthday was in April, but because she's the queen, she gets to celebrate twice.
 
With 2020 in mind, Trump overruled top health official on fetal tissue
His antiabortion record figures large in the political calculus of his reelection campaign.
 
White House blocked aide's testimony saying climate change could be 'possibly catastrophic'
Officials sought to excise the State Department's comments on climate science, saying it clashed with the administration's stance.
 
Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered
How the homophobic media covered the 1969 Stonewall uprising
The New York Daily News and the Village Voice used slurs in their reporting about the police raid 50 years ago that galvanized the gay rights movement.
 
 
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Detained Russian journalist suffered injuries, doctor says; lawyers say he was beaten
Ivan Golunov, who uncovered apparent corruption in the Moscow mayor's office, is charged with drug possession in a case his backers insist is a setup.
 
Ashleigh Barty wins French Open with rout of Marketa Vondrousova
Barty, the No. 8 seed, topped the unseeded Czech to claim the title, becoming the first Australian woman to win the French Open since 1973.
 
Date Lab
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Our advice columnist matched them because they had no clear interests in common. And yet ...
 

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