Chicago Priest to Be Reinstated After Inquiry Finds Proof of Sex Abuse Lacking
There is “insufficient reason to suspect” that the Rev. Michael Pfleger is guilty, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced.
Suspicious Package Delivered to Rand Paul’s Home
Senator Rand Paul condemned the package on Twitter, saying he took the “threats immensely seriously.”
Democrats Quieter About Migrant Children Detention
House Democrats led angry efforts to denounce the Trump administration’s treatment of migrant children. With the issue bedeviling President Biden, they are voicing worries privately.
Stone Mountain’s Giant Confederate Monument Avoids Removal
Officials at the Georgia park voted to move flags and create exhibits to put the Civil War into fuller context. But the likeness of three Confederate leaders carved into stone isn’t going anywhere.
Iran Extends Nuclear Program Inspections Agreement
Tehran agreed to give the International Atomic Energy Agency continued access to cameras at its nuclear sites while it negotiates with the United States over the ruptured 2015 deal.
Biden Under Pressure Over ‘Public Health’ Border Expulsions
The president faces a balancing act: how to keep his pledge of a more compassionate approach to migrants while managing a surge of people at the border amid a pandemic.
Democrats, About to Miss a Police Reform Deadline, Hold Out Hope
The party will need G.O.P. buy-in to pass a bill — which could threaten activists’ priorities.
McGahn Likely to Testify on Trump’s Efforts to Obstruct Russia Inquiry
A delay is said to have stemmed from an initial threat by former President Donald J. Trump to intervene, but he apparently reversed course.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
New York City will not offer remote learning this fall.
States and cities across the U.S. debate the future of online learning.
Some school systems may follow New York City’s lead and stop offering remote instruction in the fall, while others retain the option for at least some families.
Key Trump impeachment Witness Sues Pompeo Over Legal Fees
Gordon Sondland, a wealthy hotelier, says Mike Pompeo reneged on his promise to pay his legal fees after learning that his testimony hurt President Donald J. Trump.
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