The Subject Was Supposed to Be Energy, but Trump’s Visit to a Chemical Plant Seemed More Like a Rally
Mr. Trump railed against China, President Obama, the lawsuits he’s facing, and, as always, his media coverage.
‘Juul-alikes’ Are Filling Shelves With Sweet, Teen-Friendly Nicotine Flavors
Juul, worried about further damage to its reputation as it tries to remake its public image, has filed lawsuits and a complaint with the International Trade Commission.
Paul Findley, Congressman Behind War Powers Act, Dies at 98
The main author of the resolution that limited a president’s ability to wage war, he also made overtures to the Arab world and earned the opposition of the pro-Israel lobby.
Dayton Gunman Shot 26 People in 32 Seconds, Police Timeline Reveals
The police did not identify the gunman’s motive but said he had been obsessed with mass shootings.
After a Billionaire’s Pledge, Morehouse Looks to Donors to Reduce Student Debt
Morehouse unveiled a program last week in which the school will solicit donations that would go directly to paying off its students’ loans.
Dr. John Hansen, Who Made Marrow Transplants Safer, Dies at 76
His research expanded the pool of donors whose bone marrow was less likely to be rejected by patients with leukemia and other blood disorders.
John Hickenlooper Mulling Ending Presidential Bid to Run for Senate
Mr. Hickenlooper, who has remained near the bottom of the Democratic field, is in discussions to challenge Colorado’s Republican senator, Cory Gardner.
No One Attacked Trump More in 2016 Than His Fellow Republicans. The Lesson: It Didn’t Work.
Revisiting the blistering criticism from President Trump’s own party raises questions about whether the search for a killer line on Mr. Trump is a fool’s errand for Democrats in 2020.
Dr. Carl Weiss Jr., 84, Dies; His Father, He Said, Didn’t Kill Huey Long
Doubting the official account — that Carl Sr. had killed the Louisiana senator before being gunned down himself — a son sought to clear his father’s name.
It’s Hot. It’s August. It’s … Pumpkin Spice Time?
It’s still summer, but the coffee chain Dunkin’ is looking ahead to fall, getting a jump on Starbucks with pumpkin doughnuts, a signature latte and pumpkin-scented lip balm.
Stacey Abrams Will Not Run for President in 2020, Focusing Instead on Fighting Voter Suppression
Ms. Abrams will concentrate on building a national movement for fair and equitable elections, including a voter protection hotline.
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