How Amy Klobuchar Treats Her Staff
Interviews with more than two dozen former staff members and internal emails reviewed by The Times reveal demeaning and unusual behavior by Ms. Klobuchar toward her subordinates.
Louisville athletics receives $5 million donation from UPS
UPS is developing a leadership academy for sophomore student-athletes at Louisville with a $5 million donation.
Hate Crime Hoaxes Are Rare, but Can Be ‘Devastating’
In the aftermath of Jussie Smollett’s arrest, one lawmaker has promised to draft a bill increasing the penalty for filing false reports.
John Calipari '100 percent for' ending NBA's one-and-done rule
Kentucky coach John Calipari is in favor of the NBA’s latest move to end its one-and-done draft rule.
The pocketbook case for EVs
Owning an electric vehicle (EV) now may seem just as expensive and unnecessary as a smartphone did back then. If Americans today think about EVs at all, they are likely to assume EVs are expensive and, perhaps most worrying, that their batteries will …
Menendez and Booker, From Corruption Trial to the 2020 Trail
As Cory Booker runs for president, Robert Menendez has “said yes to everything” to help his New Jersey Senate colleague and friend. Mr. Menendez reflected on their bond through highs and lows.
Trump Administration Blocks Funds for Planned Parenthood and Others Over Abortion Referrals
The new rule would steer federal family planning funds under Title X to anti-abortion and faith based groups.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau to Play Macbeth Onstage at the Geffen Playhouse
Mr. Coster-Waldau, known for playing Jaime Lannister on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” is no stranger to the bloody side of feudal politics.
I.R.S. Employee Charged With Leaking Records of Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen
The I.R.S. employee is said to have given information to Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for the adult film actress Stephanie Clifford, who claimed an affair with Mr. Trump.
Ex-UK star Karl Anthony-Towns potentially sidelined after car crash
Karl Anthony-Towns was on his way to the airport when he was involved in a car crash that could sideline him Friday night.
Virgin Galactic Sends a Rocket Plane to Space Again, in Its Highest Flight Yet
After sending pilots to the edge of space in December, the company moved a step closer to commercial space travel with another safe flight, this time carrying a test passenger.
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