Flashing Your Headlights? You’re Probably Sending the Wrong Signals
There are no universally accepted, consistent standards for using headlights to communicate. “It means something different to everybody,” one expert said.
More Than 2,000 Migrants Were Targeted in Raids. 35 Were Arrested.
President Trump had touted the raids as a show of force in response to an influx of Central American parents and children across the southwestern border.
On Politics: Trump’s ‘Go Back’ Attacks May Help Him
Voters in a part of the state that swung for Mr. Trump in 2016 have largely overlooked his recent attacks on four congresswomen.
Justice Dept. Warns Mueller to Stay in ‘Boundaries’ of His Report
In a letter, the department told the former special counsel not to “discuss the conduct of uncharged third parties” like President Trump when he testifies before Congress.
Christopher Kraft, NASA’s Face and Voice of Mission Control, Dies at 95
He directed the first piloted orbital flights, orchestrated spacewalks, oversaw the first lunar landing and led the space center in Houston.
Tech Executives Push Trump on Huawei Sales
The White House said on Monday that licensing decisions would be made in a “timely” fashion.
Two Police Officers Are Fired Over Facebook Post Saying Ocasio-Cortez ‘Needs a Round’
One police officer from Gretna, La., referred to the congresswoman as a “vile idiot” and suggested she should be shot. Another officer liked the post.
Pence Canceled New Hampshire Trip to Avoid Meeting a Drug Trafficker
The man, a former New York Giants player who worked at the recovery center Vice President Mike Pence was going to visit this month, was expected to greet Mr. Pence at the airport.
Trump and His Aides Seek to Dismiss Mueller Hearings as a Desperate Act
The president said that he had no intention of watching the former special counsel testify before Congress, but then he added, “Maybe I’ll see a little bit of it.”
‘The People Can’t Take It Anymore’: Puerto Rico Erupts in a Day of Protests
Many Puerto Ricans are deeply dissatisfied with a government they say has left much of the island mired in poverty, unemployment and corruption.
Why Are Native Hawaiians Protesting Against a Telescope?
Demonstrators blocking construction of a major scientific project on Hawaii’s highest mountain have started to attract support across the country. Here’s what you need to know.
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