Female ‘Survivor’ Contestants Apologize After #MeToo Backlash
Fans were disappointed by how the contestants used another woman’s accusations of unwanted touching by a male contestant to advance in the game.
To Lower Costs, Trump to Force Hospitals to Reveal Price of Care
A proposed federal rule would make hospitals list the prices they negotiate with insurers, allowing consumers to seek better deals for care.
Crashing and Burning Years After the War Is Over
How does one survive war and not be miserable? For one veteran, it meant going back to the battlefield where it all started.
Rough Transcript of Trump’s First Call With Ukrainian Leader Released
The White House released a memo about Mr. Trump’s first call with President Volodymyr Zelensky, but it does not mention “corruption,” which appeared in an earlier description of the call.
Who Is Marie Yovanovitch? Former Ambassador Testifies in Impeachment Hearing
The ousted ambassador to Ukraine recounted how she became the target of a smear campaign by President Trump’s personal lawyer and the right-wing media.
Mourning After the Saugus High School Shooting
Friday: Finding strength in community after another mass shooting. Also: A vaping-related death in the Bay Area, and Colin Kaepernick vs. the N.F.L.
Key Takeaways from Marie Yovanovitch’s Hearing in the Impeachment Inquiry
Even as Ms. Yovanovitch was testifying about “the smear campaign against me,” President Trump hurled insults at her on Twitter.
Impeachment Inquiry Proceedings: What’s Coming Up
The House’s impeachment inquiry, which burst into public view this week, will only pick up speed in the coming days.
Your Friday Briefing
Marie Yovanovitch, Saugus High School, Cleveland Browns: Here’s what you need to know.
Admit It: You Don’t Know How Impeachment Works. We Can Help.
Explosive testimony. News media frenzies. A trial in the Senate. Here is how impeachment works — and how it has played out in the past.
At Howard University, Homecoming Is a Pilgrimage
‘Coming to Howard for the first time was seeing the beauty of blackness,’ one alumnus said.
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