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Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face

Large databases, built with images from social networks and dating services, contain millions of pictures of people’s faces. Some are shared worldwide.

Trump Administration Gets Court Victory in Sanctuary Cities Case

A federal appeals court upheld a Justice Department decision giving preferential treatment in awarding community policing grants to cities that cooperate with immigration authorities.

Self-Segregation, School Pride, Classism: Sharing Your Memories of Busing

We asked readers to share their experiences of busing. Hundreds of you responded.

House Democrats Postpone Mueller Testimony by One Week

Two high-stakes hearings with Robert S. Mueller III, the former special counsel, that had been scheduled for next week have been moved to July 24.

Katrina on Its Mind, New Orleans Keeps an Anxious Eye on Tropical Storm Barry

The trauma of levee failures loomed large as residents scrambled to stock food, fill sandbags and pump their cars with gas.

A White House Correspondent Departs the Jaw-Dropping Trump Beat

Choosing a single day that epitomizes the Trump presidency — with its tangle of norm-shattering days — is a fool’s errand. But Thursday came close.

New Details on Family Separations Fuel Emotional Hearing

A House committee said Friday that at least 18 infants and toddlers were separated from their migrant parents, the youngest just 4 months old.

Epstein Paid $350,000 to Possible Witnesses Against Him, Prosecutors Say

Federal prosecutors made the allegations in an effort to have bail denied for Mr. Epstein, the financier facing sex-trafficking charges.

E.P.A. Plans to Curtail the Ability of Communities to Oppose Pollution Permits

The agency is preparing to weaken rules that, for a quarter-century, have given communities a voice in deciding how much industrial pollution may legally be released nearby.

Extra! Extra! Starbucks Will Stop Selling Newspapers

Beginning in September, the coffee giant will no longer carry copies of three national newspapers and select local papers.

Migrants in Mexico Face Kidnappings and Violence While Awaiting Immigration Hearings in U.S.

The expansion of a U.S.-Mexican migrant-enforcement deal has left thousands of migrants stranded in dangerous Mexican cities.

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