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Automakers, Rejecting Trump Pollution Rule, Strike a Deal With California

Four of the world’s largest automakers, including the Ford Motor Company, have struck a deal with California to reduce tailpipe pollution.

California Today: Here’s What’s Next for the L.A. Music Tastemaker Jason Bentley

Thursday: The host of KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic” is stepping down. Also: Brown drinking water and a Getty wedding.

Texts, Sex, Lies and Corruption: Here’s What Has Forced Governors Out of Office

Ricardo A. Rosselló has resigned as governor of Puerto Rico. He’s not the only governor to make an ignominious exit from office.

When Entering the U.S. Was as Easy as Crossing a Street

The border between the U.S. and Mexico has long been marked by barriers. But they weren’t always about deterring immigration. Here’s how the modern border came to be, starting with the year 1848.

Your Thursday Briefing

Mueller Testimony, Ricardo Rosselló, ASAP Rocky: Here’s what you need to know.

2 Brothers, Same Crime. Why One Got Out First

A patchwork of attempts to roll back mass incarceration and harsh sentences for crack cocaine resulted in a reunion after 13 years.

Puerto Rico Governor Misread Anger Brewing Against Him

Ricardo Rosselló had a close circle of associates who shared advice and friendship. But critics said the Puerto Rico governor became too isolated from others.

Ad Tool Facebook Built to Fight Disinformation Doesn’t Work as Advertised

The social network’s new ad library is so flawed, researchers say, that it is effectively useless as a way to track political messaging.

Jeffrey Epstein, R. Kelly and a Change in How Prosecutors Look at Sexual Assault

The #MeToo movement is starting to shift attitudes within courts, prosecutors’ offices and, crucially, among victims.

On Politics: Mueller Breaks His Silence

The special counsel mostly stuck to his report during his congressional appearances, but he also agreed that the president was untruthful to investigators.

‘We Just Changed History’: Cheers and Tears in San Juan

In the streets of San Juan, there was celebration after Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló of Puerto Rico announced he would resign.

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