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C.D.C. Issues E. Coli Warning on Romaine Lettuce Ahead of Thanksgiving

At least 28 people have been hospitalized after being infected by E. coli linked to the Salinas, Calif., growing region.

Our Professor’s Views Are Vile, University Says. But We Can’t Fire Him.

A provost at Indiana University has earned praise for harshly condemning a professor’s views while respecting the First Amendment.

Barr’s Legal Views Come Under Fire From Conservative-Leaning Lawyers

A speech by Mr. Barr last week, in which he argued that Mr. Trump had never overstepped his authority, so alarmed a group of lawyers that they felt compelled to push back publicly.

Ex-C.I.A. Officer Sentenced to 19 Years in Chinese Espionage Conspiracy

Jerry Chun Shing Lee, who pleaded guilty to conspiring with Chinese intelligence agents, received a lengthy sentence in a case built on circumstantial evidence and many unknowns.

Trump Warns a Flavor Ban Would Spawn Counterfeit Vaping Products

The president again questioned the need for restrictions on e-cigarettes aimed at curbing use among teenagers, who tend to favor fruit and mint flavors.

Bloomberg Prepares Huge TV Blitz, Reserving $30 Million in Ads

Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City and expected presidential candidate, is buying ads in more than two dozen states.

Russia Inquiry Review Is Said to Criticize F.B.I. but Rebuff Claims of Biased Acts

A watchdog report will portray the pursuit of a wiretap of an ex-Trump adviser as sloppy, but it also debunks some accusations by Trump allies of F.B.I. wrongdoing.

Canadian Official Calls for Removal of Key Software From 737 Max

“MCAS has to go,” a manager at Canada’s aviation regulator said in an email to global peers, referring to software in the Boeing plane.

Democracy.com Has a New Owner. It’s Mark Cuban.

The billionaire said he bought the symbolic domain name this month “to make sure someone didn’t do something crazy with it.”

White Alabama Officer Guilty of Manslaughter for Killing Black Man

The officer shot Greg Gunn after initiating a stop-and-frisk encounter as the unarmed man was walking home from a card game in 2016.

The Likability Trap Is Still a Thing

Even with a record number of qualified female presidential candidates, that hard-to-define concept continues to impact how voters perceive them.

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