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A Secret Tunnel Leading Toward a Florida Bank Puzzles the F.B.I.

A narrow, 150-foot-long tunnel discovered on Tuesday reaches toward a Chase bank near Miami. The F.B.I. called it an “attempted bank burglary.”

At War: The Secret History of a Vietnam War Airstrike Gone Terribly Wrong

An 1968 investigative report obtained by The Times offers new details into one of the Vietnam War’s worst friendly-fire incidents.

On Politics: Trump Calls His Own Intelligence Officials ‘Naïve’

President Trump lashed out at U.S. intelligence agencies, putting them in the awkward position of being at odds with the commander in chief over Iran and North Korea.

Trump Says He’ll Leave Decision of Whether to Release Special Counsel’s Report to Justice Dept.

“I’ve chosen to stay out of it,” the president said in an interview with the website The Daily Caller.

Jury Awards Rand Paul Over $580,000 in Damages From Attack

Mr. Paul had filed a lawsuit against a longtime neighbor who tackled him after a lawn care dispute in 2017.

Washington Memo: An Angry Trump Pushes Back Against His Own ‘Naive’ Intelligence Officials

The president treated the Worldwide Threat Assessment presented the day before as a scorecard on his foreign policy and something close to an affront.

Undocumented Immigrant Who Worked for Trump Will Attend His State of the Union

Victorina Morales worked as a maid at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J. She has been invited to attend the address by Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, Democrat of New Jersey.

St. Louis Prosecutor Accuses Police of Obstructing Inquiry Into Killing of Officer

A death originally described as an accident that happened while one police officer was playing Russian roulette with another.

Democrats’ Opening Offer: More Customs Officers and Technology, but No Wall

As House and Senate negotiators met Wednesday for the first time, House Democrats detailed their vision of homeland and border security.

Police Investigating Jussie Smollett Attack Seek People Seen on Video

Detectives pored over hundreds of hours of surveillance footage after the “Empire” star said he was attacked on a Chicago street by two men yelling racist and homophobic slurs.

Erik Olin Wright, 71, Dies; Marxist Sociologist With a Pragmatic Approach

Dr. Wright offered practical alternatives to capitalism, promoting ideas like a universal basic income.

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