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Two Disputed Judicial Nominees Could Help Trump Reach Milestone

With a batch of nominees being considered Thursday, the president could soon have appointed a quarter of all federal appeals court judges.

A Greater Understanding of Race and Identity Through Tech

Podcasts featuring inmates. The evolution of social media. The writing of Stephen Hawking. All are routes to thinking about race and identity, says Lauretta Charlton, editor of Race/Related.

How Do We Sing Our ABC’s? L-M-N-O-Please Not Like That

What happens if you alter the alphabet song so that you don’t have to condense the 12th through 16th letters into a single breath? Some people get angry.

Mnuchin Says China Deal Is Likely to Be Signed in November

Chile’s cancellation of the APEC summit could alter plans for a meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping.

Convicted Ex-Trump Adviser May Run for Katie Hill’s House Seat

George Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign adviser who was convicted of lying to federal authorities, has filed to run for Congress as a Republican in California.

Plane Crashes Into Building in DeKalb County, Georgia, Killing 2

The plane, a Piper PA-28, crashed into a townhome complex shortly after taking off in an Atlanta suburb. The homes damaged in the crash were declared “unsafe,” the authorities said.

The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

House Democrats requested interviews with three major witnesses, including John Bolton, who said he would not appear voluntarily.

Chile, Rocked by Unrest, Withdraws From Hosting Climate and Trade Summits

President Sebastián Piñera said on Wednesday that his country, which has been rocked by a wave of recent protests, was not in a position to host the meetings.

Juul Knowingly Sold Tainted Nicotine Pods, Former Executive Says

In a lawsuit, a former senior vice president claims that he was fired for raising safety concerns and that the company’s C.E.O. said customers are “drunk and vaping” and wouldn’t notice the quality of the pods.

Rolando Panerai, Renowned Baritone and Callas Collaborator, Dies at 95

In a career that spanned more than six decades, he appeared in landmark performances and made classic recordings with Maria Callas and other opera legends.

Michael Cohen’s Ex-Partner Gets Probation After Turning on Him

Evgeny A. Freidman, once known as New York’s Taxi King, cooperated in the federal investigation of Mr. Cohen.

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