Trump Administration Weighs Ban on Flavored E-Cigarettes
As vaping-related illnesses spread, President Trump and top health officials met at the White House to discuss ways to keep the products away from teenagers.
Is It Time to Quit Vaping?
Public health officials have recommended that people consider refraining from vaping while they investigate hundreds of cases of lung illness and six deaths linked to e-cigarettes in a largely unexplained health scare. Here’s what we know so far.
Arizona Trooper Arrested on Sexual Abuse and Kidnapping Charges
An investigation into the trooper, Tremaine Jackson, identified eight victims, the authorities said.
With Trump Hungry for Credit, Advisers Brag About North Carolina Win
Officials on the president’s re-election campaign said Dan Bishop’s narrow victory in North Carolina came thanks to Mr. Trump, who told aides he wasn’t getting recognition he felt he deserved.
Trump Delays Planned Tariff Increase in ‘Gesture of Goodwill’ to China
President Trump said Wednesday night that the United States would delay its next planned tariff increase on China by roughly two weeks,
Trump Pressed Top Aide to Have Weather Service ‘Clarify’ Forecast That Contradicted Trump
At the president’s request, Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, told Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, to have the Weather Service say it was wrong to refute the president so categorically.
Stabbing Attack in Tallahassee Injures 5; Suspect Is Held
An employee at a manufacturing company injured five co-workers after a dispute, the police said.
Trump Delivers Tributes and Threats at 9/11 Ceremony
At the Pentagon, President Trump remembered the victims of the terrorist attacks 18 years after hijackers killed thousands of Americans.
Bolton Ouster Underscores a G.O.P. Divided on Foreign Policy
A jarring stretch of presidential announcements has laid bare the divide among Republicans on foreign policy, pitting hawkish conservatives against an anti-interventionist flank.
Frederic Pryor, Player in ‘Bridge of Spies’ Case, Dies at 86
Arrested and jailed on an espionage charge in East Berlin in 1961, Mr. Pryor, an economics student, became part of a famous prisoner exchange.
Kansas Inmate Will Be Allowed Opioid Addiction Drugs
The A.C.L.U. had argued in a lawsuit that if a federal prison kept denying the medication to the inmate, he would “inevitably suffer and possibly die.”
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