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U.S. Private Equity Investor Detained in Moscow on Fraud Charges

Michael Calvey, founder of one of the biggest and oldest investment firms in Russia, was detained on Friday along with five other.

After an ‘Ambiguous’ Apology From Ryan Adams, What’s the Right Way to Say Sorry?

In the #MeToo era, many public apologies have missed the mark. Experts say a good apology should be transparent, specific and sincere.

Northern Virginia Is Keeping Amazon’s 25,000 Jobs and It Wants You to Know It

The region has its act together and knows what it is doing, officials said.

Trump Declares a National Emergency, and Provokes a Constitutional Clash

The president’s decision incited instant condemnation from Democrats, who called it an unconstitutional abuse of his authority and vowed to overturn it with Republican support.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Returns to Work at Supreme Court

The justice attended a private conference to consider adding cases to the court’s docket, including ones on the census and gay rights.

in her words: Could the U.S. Get Paid Family Leave? It’s Looking Better Than Ever

The United States is the only industrialized country that doesn’t guarantee its citizens paid family leave. A proposed bill could change that.

At War: How Shannon Kent’s Peers Honored Her Career: With a ‘Sea of Khaki’

In this week’s newsletter, John Ismay recounts the memorial service held for Navy Chief Shannon Kent, who was killed by a suicide bomber at a restaurant in Manbij, Syria, last month.

Bill Weld Will Challenge Trump for 2020 Republican Nomination

Mr. Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, is unlikely to pose a major threat to Trump and he is in some ways an incongruous figure to leap into the Republican presidential fray.

Watch Live: Trump Makes Announcement at White House

President Trump speaks from the White House’s Rose Garden. He’s expected to declare a national emergency to build a wall along the southwestern border.

California Today: Why is the San Diego Sheriff’s Department Is Charging $350,000 for Records?

Friday: Cost is an emerging front in the battle over a new law meant to open police records; succulent poaching; and Los Angeles’s classic restaurants

Key Takeaways from Trump’s Decision to Use a National Emergency to Build the Border Wall

President Trump has set a course to deliver on a core promise to his supporters, a border wall with Mexico. But the path he chose, declaring a national emergency, is perilous.

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