Pope Francis Suffers a Health Setback, Inhaling Vomit

Pope Francis, hospitalized for two weeks, suffered a potentially serious setback on Friday, the Vatican said — a bronchial spasm that resulted in him inhaling vomit. It added that he had responded well to treatment and remained conscious and alert at all times. Doctors said it would take 24 to 48 hours to determine whether […]

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Student Loan Borrowers Blocked from Affordable Repayment Plans

Federal student loan borrowers are temporarily unable to apply to income-driven repayment plans, a decades-old safety net that ties their monthly loan payment size to household income levels, as the U.S. Education Department reviews a recent federal court ruling. The department closed applications to the repayment plans last week after the U.S. Court of Appeals […]

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France Bans PFAS in Many Products, but Not Cookware

A year ago, France embarked on an ambitious goal: To craft the world’s widest ranging ban on the use of harmful “forever chemicals” in everyday products. On Friday, that effort culminated in a national ban on PFAS that environmental and health experts hailed as a big step forward, with one notable exception. After campaigning by […]

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Education Dept. Workers Offered Buyouts Ahead of ‘Very Significant’ Layoffs

Education Department employees received an email on Friday offering buyouts ahead of what was described as “very significant” layoffs, only to see that email disappear from their inboxes shortly thereafter. The email, sent to all of the department’s employees at 11:03 a.m., urged workers to consider a “one-time offer” of a taxable payment of up […]

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Rafael Caro Quintero, Notorious Mexican Drug Lord, Is Arraigned in New York

A Mexican drug lord notorious for his role in a U.S. drug enforcement agent’s brutal 1985 murder was arraigned on sweeping drug-trafficking charges in New York on Friday. The arraignment of the drug lord, Rafael Caro Quintero, a founding member of the Sinaloa Cartel, came a day after he was transferred to the United States […]

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Trump’s Cuts Come With Risks. Including From Volcanoes.

When the fuming and rumbling at Mount Spurr, a giant volcano northwest of Anchorage, started picking up in October, Alaska’s volcano monitoring agency raised its alert level to ensure that nearby communities and passing airplanes would have ample warning of any eruption. The Trump administration’s cost-cutting campaign has put this work in jeopardy. The credit […]

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Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Kingston, Jamaica

T’s monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list, sharing tips from frequent visitors and locals alike. Sign up here to find us in your inbox once a month, along with our weekly roundup of cultural recommendations, monthly beauty guides and the latest stories from our print issues. […]

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Democratic National Committee Files Lawsuit Against Trump

The Democratic Party filed a lawsuit against President Trump on Friday, stating that an executive order signed by the president earlier this month violates federal election law. The lawsuit, which was jointly filed by the three national Democratic committees in federal court in Washington, D.C., is the first time the party has sued Mr. Trump […]

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