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Esper Removes Himself From Reviewing Cloud-Computing Contract

The defense secretary’s son worked for one of the contract’s original bidders.

Strap Yourself In

The 2020 election is going to be fought, and probably won, online. And it’s shaping up to be a doozy.

Always Removes Female Symbol From Sanitary Pads

The redesign was a response to requests from nonbinary and transgender customers.

Flawed Design, Lax Oversight Led to ‘Astounding’ Miami Bridge Collapse

The N.T.S.B. blamed engineers for a faulty design — and the state for poor oversight — in the collapse of a new pedestrian bridge that killed six.

Sunday Riley Settles Complaint That It Faked Product Reviews

After the F.T.C. accused the cosmetics firm of posting reviews of its products from made-up profiles, the company agreed not to engage in illegal conduct in the future — but did not admit wrongdoing.

That New Alzheimer’s Drug? Don’t Get Your Hopes Up Yet

After declaring aducanumab a failure, the manufacturer now says the drug may help slow cognitive decline in certain patients. Some experts are skeptical.

Israel Seems Paralyzed, but Is the System Broken?

To understand the paralysis in Israel’s political system, think of a Mexican standoff, like in a Quentin Tarantino movie, minus the guns.

Katie Hill, Rising Democratic Star in House, Denies Relationship With Staff Member

The California freshman denied a report of a relationship with a congressional staff member, which House rules forbid, but refused to comment on whether she was intimately involved with a campaign aide.

Ukraine Envoy Testifies Trump Linked Military Aid to Investigations

In closed-door testimony, William B. Taylor Jr., implicated President Trump personally in an effort to withhold security aid until Ukraine’s leader agreed to publicly announce investigations of his rivals.

Don’t Ask Me About My Salary History

New laws aimed at closing the wage gap make this question illegal. Here’s why.

Amid Modest Sentences, Prosecutors Bring New Charges in Admissions Scandal

Prosecutors added bribery counts against Lori Loughlin and other parents who have fought the accusations. Felicity Huffman, among those to plead guilty, is serving her sentence.

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