$260 Million Opioid Settlement Reached at Last Minute With Big Drug Companies
The deal involves large pharmaceutical distributors and Teva, resolving cases that sought redress from the devastation caused by two decades of opioid abuse.
A Leader of Farmworkers, and Filipinos’ Place in American History
Monday: Shedding light on Larry Itliong. Also: The benefits of immigrants to cities, and withering criticism of PG&E.
Warren’s Education Plan Promises Billions for Low-Income Schools and Desegregation
The long-awaited proposal breaks from Obama-era Democratic priorities by critiquing charter schools and testing.
More Parents Plead Guilty in College Admissions Scandal
Douglas Hodge, one of the most prominent business executives charged in the case, said, “I acted out of love for my children, but I know that this explanation for my actions is not an excuse.”
Trump’s Base Digs In Its Heels, Even as Support for Impeachment Grows
Republicans remain almost unanimously opposed to removing President Trump from office, leaving him with a loyal but shrinking core of supporters.
As Homelessness Surges in California, So Does a Backlash
Tent encampments across California are testing residents’ tolerance and compassion as street conditions deteriorate.
The Army Is Looking for a Few Good Art Experts
A new reserve group, inspired by the Monuments Men of the World War II era, will aim to protect antiquities and important cultural sites in war zones.
‘Get Over It’? Why Political Influence in Foreign Policy Matters
Readers have asked The New York Times why asking another nation for help ahead of an election is such a serious issue. Here are some answers.
Mitt Romney Admits to Having a Secret Twitter Account, ‘Pierre Delecto’
The senator acknowledged that he had an account, which he used to monitor political conversations online and defend himself.
Dallas Tornado Leaves Trail of Damage; Storm Causes Panic at Memphis Airport
A tornado destroyed buildings in Dallas and cut electricity to tens of thousands of people. The storm system is moving east, and has killed a man in Arkansas.
Why Trump Dropped His Idea to Hold the G7 at His Own Hotel
He knew Democrats would criticize him. When Republicans started doing so, he changed his mind.
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