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36 Hours in Outer Cape Cod

Wine-tasting, bird-watching, biking and gallery-hopping: In the Outer Cape towns of Eastham, Wellfleet and Truro, there’s plenty to do both in and out of the water.

He’s a Veteran of Upheaval, Molded by Ferguson’s Traumas. He’s 7.

Five years after Ferguson, Mo., was upended by a police shooting, setting off a national reckoning, a generation has grown up amid uneven progress.

This Bread Recipe Starts With 4,000-Year-Old Yeast

A self-professed “bread nerd” extracted yeast from ancient Egyptian artifacts to make a loaf of sourdough. “The aroma and flavor are incredible,” he said.

Man Assaulted Boy at Rodeo for Refusing to Remove Hat for Anthem, Officials Say

Curt Brockway was charged with a felony after grabbing the 13-year-old and slamming him to the ground, the authorities in Montana said.

Climate Change Threatens the World’s Food Supply, United Nations Warns

The world’s land is being exploited at an “unprecedented” rate, a United Nations report on climate change warns, putting pressure on food production and amplifying the risk of mass migration.

Warren Joins O’Rourke in Calling Trump a White Supremacist

In an interview, Senator Elizabeth Warren said President Trump had “done everything he can to stir up racial conflict and hatred in this country.”

Man Fatally Stabs 4 in California Crime Spree, Police Say

The police said they had arrested one person in connection with the killings, but they did not yet know the motive.

Trump Suggests He’s Likely to Commute Sentence of Rod Blagojevich

Mr. Trump told reporters of the plans after a day of highly critical news coverage as he traveled to the sites of mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 dead.

On Politics: Trump’s Visits Stoke Divisions

As the president traveled to Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso after this weekend’s mass shootings, he lashed out at rivals and was met by protesters.

Top State Dept. Official Steps Down From Post Overseeing Western Hemisphere

Kimberly Breier had been assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs for less than a year and helped supervise the restrictions the administration imposed on Cuba in April.

Woman Dies After Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in Atlanta

Public health officials have confirmed 12 cases of the disease, including one death. A downtown Atlanta hotel has temporarily closed in the aftermath.

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