Andrew Luck’s Retirement Prompts Debate About His Grit
Defenders of Luck said he was putting his well-being ahead of his career, but critics saw his exit as a sign that he was too soft.
PTSD Made Him Walk Away From Public Life. Now He’s Heading Back.
Generations of politicians have assumed that openly acknowledging a psychiatric disorder would be disastrous. Jason Kander is testing that assumption.
Trump’s Signature New York Hotel and the Art of the Compromise
Facing demands to change the name of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, the president’s business is considering signage that would elevate its Central Park West address.
Trump Allies Target Journalists Over Coverage Deemed Hostile to White House
A loose network of conservatives says it has dossiers of offensive social media posts and other problematic public statements by hundreds of journalists.
Johnson Walks Tightrope at G7, as Trump Pledges ‘Very Big Trade Deal’ for U.K.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson responded cautiously, saying that reaching a trade agreement “may take some time” and would require compromises from Washington.
Joe Walsh Confirms He Will Challenge Trump for Republican Nomination
Calling Mr. Trump ‘completely unfit,’ Mr. Walsh, a conservative radio host, will adopt a television-centric strategy to try to rattle a media-obsessed president.
The Education of Elizabeth Warren
The former law professor’s path to presidential contender began in Texas bankruptcy courts, where she witnessed desperate families, similar to her own.
Fire Displaces 200 Residents of a Halfway House in Paterson, N.J.
The fire destroyed the Straight & Narrow residence, which serves people recovering from addiction.
4 Will Be Charged in Florida Nursing Home Deaths After Hurricane Irma, Lawyers Say
A dozen residents’ deaths were ruled homicides by a medical examiner after the nursing home’s air-conditioners failed in 2017.
Candidate Says City in Michigan Should Be Kept White ‘As Much as Possible’
Jean Cramer, who is running for City Council in Marysville, Mich., added, “No foreign people.”
Trump Aides Slam French for Focusing on ‘Niche Issues’ at G7
The orchestrated message underscored the deep rift between President Trump and his counterparts. But Mr. Trump, who tweeted about New York subways, was also focused elsewhere.
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