Friday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Day
Plus, our art critic shares his favorite places in Rome.
Plus, our art critic shares his favorite places in Rome.
The Dionnes, the first quints known to have survived infancy, became a global sensation and prey for the greedy. And Cecile came to resent it all. Only one of the five now survives.
Sotheby’s had canceled an auction of the Piprahwa Gems after pressure from the Indian government. India said the relics were back in their “rightful home.”
Dozens of small earthquakes were recorded, most off the coast of Russia’s Far East. Five of them have been above magnitude 6.
The agency asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing out its errors.
Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers are likely to feel the pain.
“Hamas must end its rule in Gaza,” reads a declaration endorsed by the 22 member nations of the Arab League.
Outraged residents took to the streets of the southern African nation when a taxi strike descended into chaos.
Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas’s business dealings are under investigation by Lithuanian authorities.