Debates and More Debates: This Week in the 2020 Race
Sanders and Warren dominated Night 1. Biden, Booker and Harris were the focus of Night 2. We’ll do it all again in September.
Seeking a Culprit When Bumblebee Carcasses Pile Up
Blame the linden trees? Maybe pesticides left by humans? Or is nature just cruel sometimes?
In Court Without a Lawyer: The Consequences of Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Plan
A new Trump administration immigration initiative is forcing many asylum seekers stuck in Mexico to navigate the court system without representation.
Georgia Elementary School Is Accused of Racial Insensitivity Over Hairstyle Guidelines Display
The display at Narvie J. Harris Theme School in Decatur, Ga., was removed on Thursday, the same day it was put up.
Trump Fuels Racial Disharmony. Will It Motivate or Discourage Black Voters?
Democratic leaders say African-Americans are deeply engaged in this election, but President Trump is also targeting them with Facebook ads. How they react may well determine his future.
A Rookie Police Officer’s Gunshot, Intended for a Dog, Kills a Texas Woman
Margarita Brooks died Thursday after a shot fired by an Arlington officer hit her in the chest, the authorities said.
Gilroy Gunman Shot Himself After Killing 3 at Garlic Festival
The authorities previously said he was killed by officers, but the coroner’s office said on Friday that his death was a suicide.
HUD Delays Disaster Preparation Money for Puerto Rico
The housing department announced that it would distribute funds for disaster prevention efforts to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands after first helping nine states.
Spiraling Trade Tensions Threaten Economy as Trump Pressures China
The S&P 500 recorded its worst week this year as investors were rattled by renewed trade tensions that threatened to undermine the global economy.
The Kennedy Grandchildren: Bearing the Privilege and Burden of a Family Name
Some are in politics and social activism. Others have gravitated to the stage or Hollywood.
European Union Nominates Kristalina Georgieva to Lead I.M.F.
Ms. Georgieva, the World Bank chief executive, would replace Christine Lagarde at the International Monetary Fund, one of the most prominent posts in global economic diplomacy.
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