In Coded 911 Call, Ohio Woman Requested the Police by Ordering a Pizza
Though the emergency dispatcher initially thought the woman had the wrong number, a man was ultimately arrested on a domestic violence charge because of the call, the police said.
Likud Rival Slams Netanyahu and Calls for Primary to ‘Save the Country’
The demand by Gideon Saar, a popular ex-minister, was the first crack in the party’s solidarity and signaled what could be a bitter internecine fight.
Climate Change Protesters Disrupt Yale-Harvard Football Game
Demonstrators stormed the field during halftime, causing the game to be delayed for about an hour. The Yale police issued 42 summonses for disorderly conduct.
A Split Decision From Congress Will Leave Voters With Final Say on Trump
Unlike Presidents Richard M. Nixon or Bill Clinton, Mr. Trump will face an election after his impeachment battle if he isn’t removed from office.
Navy Is Said to Proceed With Disciplinary Plans Against Edward Gallagher
Top military officials threatened to resign or be fired if their plans to remove Chief Gallagher from the SEALs were halted by President Trump, administration officials said.
Veterans Join Airlines in Pushback Against Conduct Unbecoming a Support Dog
As the number of emotional support animals aboard airliners proliferate, a veteran’s service dog sometimes gets a bad rap.
How Juul Hooked a Generation on Nicotine
The company planted the seeds of a public health crisis by marketing to millennials, who had low smoking rates, and it ignored evidence that teenagers were using its products.
Historians Find Another Spy in the U.S. Atomic Bomb Project
His Soviet code name was Godsend, and he came to Los Alamos from a family of secret agents.
AMC to Fire Workers Who Confronted Black Woman at ‘Harriet’ Screening, Letter Says
Fifteen black women accused an AMC movie theater in Louisiana of racial profiling. Theater workers repeatedly asked one of the women to show them her ticket, she said.
Elizabeth Warren Has Done the Hard Part. Now Comes the Harder Part.
All summer, she was soaring, slinging buzzy plans and climbing in the polls. It’s not summer anymore.
Byron Allen Spares No One in Accusing Comcast of Racial Bias
The black entrepreneur has gone after civil rights groups and other black leaders to make his case. Some fear that protections dating to 1866 are in jeopardy.
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