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When Is Sorry Not Enough? Virginia Scandals Test the Limits of Forgiveness

The racial and sexual assault scandals that have roiled Virginia’s leaders are testing Americans’ views on failure, apology and when an act is unforgivable.

Matthew Whitaker Says He Has Not Interfered With the Mueller Inquiry

The acting attorney general is appearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Democrats are asking about the Russia investigation and his oversight of it.

Whitaker: ‘I Have Not Interfered in Any Way’ in the Special Counsel Investigation

In a back-and-forth with the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Jerrold Nadler, Matthew G. Whitaker, the acting attorney general, said he had provided no information to President Trump or White House officials about the special counsel investig…

Baltimore Museum of Art Gets $3.5 Million to Endow Chief Curator

The gift falls in line with the museum’s mission to uphold equity and diversity within its leadership and programming.

At War: When All of My Friends Were Still Alive

In this week’s newsletter, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, a Times reporter and former Marine, shares his journal entries from February 2010 and the days leading up to Operation Moshtarak in Afghanistan.

Her Title: Cryptologic Technician. Her Occupation: Warrior.

Shannon Kent’s death in a suicide bombing in Syria shows how women have been doing military jobs as dangerous, secretive and specialized as anything men do.

in her words: For the Women of Pop Music, Cash Is Queen

Ariana Grande and Cardi B have taken music video tropes created by men — audacious displays of money and sex — and expertly extracted the testosterone.

Matthew Whitaker to Testify Before House Panel

Democrats want to about the acting attorney general about the Russia investigation and whether President Trump fired Jeff Sessions to undermine it.

California Today: California Today: Is California Affordable? Here’s Who Says Yes

Friday: A new poll shows how Californians view life in their state; more woes for PG&E, and tiny California love stories

Your Friday Briefing

Abortion, Jeff Bezos, Grammy Awards: Here’s what you need to know.

A ‘Green New Deal’ Is Far From Reality, but Climate Action Is Picking Up in the States

The midterm elections brought in a new wave of governors with aggressive plans to cut emissions and expand low-carbon energy. Now, those plans are being implemented.

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