NYT - ‘Our Duty to Fight’: The Rise of Militant Buddhism (This one had me scratching my head, Militant Buddhism, who would have thought?) https://t.co/neWggoaZiM
Did Jared Kushner support a blockade of US ally Qatar as payback because it would not fund his family’s business? — my latest @guardianhttps://t.co/SVR0rHiYt4
The idea for today's environment-leadership speech did not start with the president -- it started with consultants on his 2020 campaign. Polling data showed the administration's current approach could turn off key swaths of voters. Me and @coralmdavenporthttps://t.co/yJS5rpZvSo
Hospitals are having to cancel operations and cancer scans are going unread for weeks because consultant doctors have suddenly begun working to rule in a standoff over NHS pensions.
The judges of the marbled appellate courthouse in the heart of New Orleans once upended civil rights law, issuing rulings that propelled desegregation. This summer, they could upend health-care law and with it, the roiling politics of health care in Congress, the White House and the 2020 campaigns.
Ghana was the fastest-growing country in the world in 2018. It is a hungry, up-and-coming nation with good political stability and a massive wave of investment. Even without the desire to escape from American racism, there are tons of good reasons to move to Ghana! https://t.co/F91BWIWg7a
Turkey shows that if you want to beat Trump, the right strategy is to use a rhetoric of moderation and civility, Mustafa Akyol writes. https://t.co/HpgbY0thgO
Nancy Pelosi tells @MaureenDown of @AOC@RashidaTlaib@IlhanMN@AyannaPressley: “All these people have their public whatever and their Twitter world. But they didn’t have any following.
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Southern California Friday night, the second major temblor in less than two days and one that rocked buildings across Southern California, adding more jitters to an already nervous region.