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Trump’s Tweet Was Condemned as Racist. His Response: No, They’re the Racists.

The president demanded that the representatives apologize to him and “the people of Israel” after he used a racist trope in urging the four Americans to “go back” to their countries.

Your Monday Briefing

Donald Trump, China, Prime Day: Here’s what you need to know.

How Moon-Landing Tapes Found in a $218 Batch Could Fetch $1 Million

Three reels of videotape will be auctioned at Sotheby’s on Saturday. Other recordings could have laid claim to being earlier or better, but those tapes were lost.

Sushi Restaurant Fires Linked to Deep-Fried Tempura Flakes

The crunchy mixture can spontaneously combust, fire officials say, and should be handled properly.

On Politics: Trump Tells Congresswomen to ‘Go Back’ to Their Countries

The slur, directed at four women of color, is an established racist trope used to single out the perceived foreignness of nonwhite people.

Still Menaced by Flooding, Louisiana Dodges a Storm’s Worst Blows

Tropical Storm Barry crept slowly northward on Sunday, soaking Louisiana with heavy rain, but fears of catastrophic flooding in the state’s biggest cities eased as the storm weakened.

Trump Fans the Flames of a Racial Fire

While other presidents have found ways to appeal to the resentments of white Americans with subtle and not-so-subtle appeals, none of them in modern times have done so as overtly as this one.

Driverless Cars Are Taking Longer Than We Expected. Here’s Why.

Automatic braking and lane-departure warnings are on the road, but a lot of work remains before self-driving cars become a reality.

‘The Town Hall of Hollywood.’ Welcome to the Netflix Lobby.

Every day an entertainment’s who’s who passes through the 4,780-square-foot “creative gateway” — complete with 80-foot video screen — hoping for a piece of the billions Netflix is spending on content.

ICE Launches Low-Key Raids Targeting Migrant Families

A series of coordinated deportation raids is targeting recently arrived families from Central America.

Puerto Rico Leadership in Turmoil Amid Calls for Ricardo Rosselló to Resign

Two senior members of Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló’s cabinet have stepped down amid a widening political crisis in Puerto Rico.

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