Where Is the New York Mayor’s Race Headed?
Andrew Yang is leading. Scott Stringer is under a cloud. Their rivals are jostling for a boost of momentum.
Joshua Duggar of ‘19 Kids and Counting’ Pleads Not Guilty to Child Pornography Charges
Mr. Duggar was featured in his family’s reality show until 2015, when the show was taken off the air after allegations that he had molested girls. He was also active in conservative politics.
Military Missteps Allowed Soldier Accused of Killing Vanessa Guillen to Flee
Officials believe that Specialist Aaron Robinson bludgeoned Specialist Vanessa Guillen to death. He later killed himself.
F.B.I. Surveillance in Spying and Terrorism Cases Plummets
But the F.B.I. is still using residual authority to obtain business records under a partly expired Patriot Act provision, a new report showed.
Biden to Visit Philadelphia to Mark Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary
The president has been called “Amtrak Joe” because of the years he spent taking the train between Washington and Delaware.
Mitch McConnell Singles Out 1619 Project in Biden’s Education Plan
The minority leader joined Republicans in protesting a proposal to promote teaching about systemic racism and the consequences of slavery, saying it would indoctrinate students with “a slanted story.”
The Many Ways Colleges Are Handling Covid-Complicated Graduations
With vaccinations on the rise, many colleges are planning in-person commencements, sowing frustration on campuses sticking to online ones.
Why Wildfires Are Raging Early in the West Due to Drought and Climate Change
Firefighters in New Mexico, Arizona and California are battling springtime blazes that have been fueled by a severe drought and boosted by climate change.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
Advice for summer travel.
The number of migrant children in Border Patrol custody is down significantly.
The improvements are attributable in part to an increase in facilities overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services where children can be housed under better living conditions.
Idaho Lawmaker Accused of Raping an Intern Resigns
Aaron von Ehlinger, a Republican state representative from Lewiston, has denied sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman after the two had dinner in March.
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