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Inside an Amazon Warehouse, Robots’ Ways Rub Off on Humans

A machine-dominated workplace can make employees more mechanical themselves. But there is room for initiative, and small acts of rebellion.

It’s a Question No One Says They Want to Ask. But the Women Running for President Keep Hearing It.

Female candidates are climbing in the polls and dominating debates. Yet Democrats are still being asked if a woman can be elected president.

Here Are the Democrats at Risk of Not Making the July Debates

Fourteen candidates are assured a place onstage. The rest are battling it out for six remaining slots. In September, things get tougher.

Utah Man Suspected of Killing Mackenzie Lueck Once Wrote a Novel About Crime

The Salt Lake City Police Department found charred human remains in Ayoola Ajayi’s backyard. His book had been about a teenager who witnessed two fiery deaths.

While I Was on Deployment, a Learning Disability Nearly Broke Me. But I Persevered.

Growing up around veterans inspired me to serve my country, but life on the ground in Iraq was more stigmatizing than I anticipated.

When Santa Goes on Vacation

Meet the Santas and Mrs. Clauses who live every day like it’s Christmas — even in July.

Setting Sights on the AR-15: After Las Vegas Shooting, Lawyers Target Gun Companies

Lawyers are pursuing a new front against gun manufacturers in the Las Vegas mass shooting: Is the design of an AR-15 and others like it illegal?

On Politics: Census Will Not Have Citizenship Question

The Trump administration abandoned its quest to add the question, a week after being blocked by the Supreme Court.

Federal Judge Blocks Barr’s Attempt to Deny Asylum Seekers Bail

The attorney general’s order, issued in April, was another attempt by the Trump administration to prevent the release of migrants into the country.

What You Need to Know About the Citizenship Question and the Census

The Trump administration said Tuesday that it wouldn’t ask about citizenship on the 2020 census after a Supreme Court decision last week blocked its efforts to add the question.

Mike Pence Cancels a Trip to New Hampshire, and a Mystery Ensues

“When would people know what happened?” reporters asked. “Weeks from now,” said Marc Short, Mr. Pence’s chief of staff.

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