Facebook Fined $5 Billion and Ordered to Add Oversight of Data Practices
The F.T.C. placed new conditions on Facebook for privacy violations, but did not restrict the social network’s ability to gather and use people’s personal information.
Robert Mueller Testifies to Congress: Live Updates
A reluctant Mueller reiterated that President Trump “was not exculpated.”
Now There’s an Event to Storm Loch Ness: ‘Find Dat Big Boi’
A Facebook invitation, apparently inspired by a call to storm Area 51 in Nevada, attracted more than 22,000 pledges to seek out the fabled monster.
Need a Mental Health Day? Some States Give Students the Option
An expert called the laws in both Utah and Oregon a “win” and said students who are “quietly suffering” from mental illness will benefit most.
The Crisis Lurking in Californians’ Taps: How 1,000 Water Systems May Be at Risk
The troubled districts, which operate in mostly poor areas on thin budgets, receive little oversight and face a host of problems.
For Years, Alcohol Was My Only Comfort. Then It Nearly Killed Me.
“If you lived my life, you would drink, too.” I knew I was an alcoholic, but under no terms did I want to do anything about it.
Mueller Is Testifying on Capitol Hill Today. Here’s What to Expect.
The day kicks off at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. The New York Times will stream his testimony, and our reporters will provide live context and analysis.
On Politics: Mueller Time
Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who investigated whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia, will testify before Congress on Wednesday.
Maxim Dadashev Dies of Injuries After Losing Boxing Match
The junior welterweight died on Tuesday at age 28. He had sustained head injuries during a technical knockout by Subriel Matías.
Second Judge Dismisses Criminal Charges in Philadelphia Train Wreck That Killed 8
A Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge dismissed criminal charges against a former Amtrak engineer. The state attorney general vowed Tuesday to appeal the decision.
House Overwhelmingly Condemns Movement to Boycott Israel
The 398-to-17 vote brushed aside voices of dissent within the Democratic Party, including two freshman representatives who are the House’s most vocal backers of the movement.
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