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In the #MeToo Era, Museums Celebrate Women

Some cultural institutions are taking substantial steps to address gender inequity and diversity in their programming, their collections and their leadership.

As a Centrist Path Opens, Pete Buttigieg Moves Toward It

Mr. Buttigieg began his campaign in obscurity, staking out progressive positions. As his standing rises, he has moved toward the center, hoping to draw support away from Joe Biden.

Displaying, not Hiding, the Reality of Slave Labor in Art

Museums are taking steps to acknowledge the role of slavery in the lives of some of the nation’s most revered figures.

‘Centrism Is Canceled’: High Schoolers Debate the Impeachment Inquiry

At Chalmette High School in Louisiana, students in a world history class made their case for or against punishing President Trump.

As Russian Money Poured Into Cannabis, Giuliani Allies Scrambled to Partake

Russian investors have flocked to the U.S. cannabis industry in recent years. One venture involving associates of Rudy Giuliani drew the scrutiny of federal investigators.

Ed Bereal Brings Edgy to Bellingham

Over the decades, the artist has only become more confrontational, exploring such themes as gun violence, racism, police brutality and corporate greed.

Major Backer of Trump and Democrats Will Plead Guilty to Illegal Donations

Imaad Zuberi’s plea is not related to his donations to President Trump, but if he cooperated with prosecutors, it could have ripple effects into investigations of Mr. Trump’s inauguration.

Woman Playing Pokémon Go Is Killed After Witnessing Robbery, Police Say

The 21-year-old Albuquerque resident was fatally shot as she drove with her boyfriend in a park.

William Taylor, ‘Model’ Diplomat, Is at Center of Impeachment Inquiry

William B. Taylor Jr., a former Army officer and State Department official who testified Tuesday, has served under both Democratic and Republican presidents.

An Envoy’s Damning Account of Trump’s Ukraine Pressure and Its Consequences

William B. Taylor Jr. laid out in visceral terms the potentially life-or-death stakes of what he saw as an illegitimate scheme to pressure Kiev for political help by suspending American security aid.

Penn State Fraternity Suspended After Teen’s Death

Members of the Chi Phi fraternity were believed to be present at an off-campus house — not the fraternity’s official house — where a 17-year-old went into cardiac arrest and died on Saturday, the university said.

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