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Justice Dept. Sues California to Stop Climate Initiative From Extending to Canada

The Justice Department has sued California over a climate change initiative that now extends into Canada, saying the state cannot make international agreements.

Trump Lawyer Says Even if He Shot Someone on Fifth Ave., He Can’t be Prosecuted

During an appeals court hearing, the judges expressed skepticism about the president’s bid to block a subpoena for his tax returns.

Phoenix Officer Fired for Pulling Gun on Family Over Shoplifting Report

At least one other officer was fired and several others were reprimanded for their handling of high-profile cases, the Phoenix police chief said.

Joe Biden, in Scranton, Says Trump Owes Current Economy to Obama Years

In a speech that was billed as an outline of Mr. Biden’s economic policy, the former vice president attacked President Trump’s biggest argument for re-election.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Wins $1 Million Berggruen Prize

The award is given annually to a thinker whose ideas “have profoundly shaped human understanding and advancement.”

Are Wildfires Caused by Utilities or Climate Change? Yes

Wednesday: An expert writes that both contribute to California’s increasingly dire problem. Also: The anniversary of a protest on Alcatraz Island.

Women Should Be Warned of Breast Implant Hazards, F.D.A. Says

The agency proposed that surgeons discuss the risks with patients and that manufacturers print bold warnings on the device packaging.

Woman Charged With Murder After Claiming Her Daughter Was Terminally Ill

The girl made national headlines while fulfilling a bucket list before she died at age 7 in 2017. Now her diagnoses, and her death, have been called into question.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Google, Mark Zuckerberg, World Series: Here’s what you need to know.

In Miami, the Murals Are the Message

In the Wynwood section and all over town, artists incorporate social issues into their work — sometimes in a shout, sometimes in more of a whisper.

Seeing the Past from the Future

Artists look to the past, think about historical points of reference and reframe them for the contemporary moment.

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