They Call Her ‘the Beyoncé of Earthquakes’: An Interview With Lucy Jones
The seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones is a barrier-breaking scientist. “When there’s a big earthquake there’s a special responsibility,” she says.
An Arizona Teenager Was Fatally Stabbed. The Suspect Blames Rap Music.
Michael Paul Adams, 27, killed Elijah Al-Amin, 17, last week, the police said. Mr. Adams said the rap music the teenager had been playing made him feel “unsafe.”
Ambitious Climate Plans Might Need a Radical Legislative One: Ending the Filibuster
Even if Democrats win the White House and the Senate in 2020, effectively combating climate change might require the elimination of the Senate filibuster.
Woman Required to Cover Up on American Airlines Flight Says Race Was a Factor
Dr. Tisha Rowe was about to fly from Jamaica to Miami when a flight attendant briefly removed her from the plane because of her romper, she said.
Teenager Fatally Shot by Officer on California Freeway Was a ‘Sweet Girl,’ Family Says
Hannah Williams, 17, left her family’s home on Friday and wasn’t seen for hours. Then the authorities said a Fullerton police officer had fatally shot her on a nearby freeway.
On Politics: How Trump and Epstein Crossed Paths
For years, President Trump was friends with Jeffrey Epstein, once calling him a “terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women as much as I do.”
Justice Dept. Tells Mueller Deputies Not to Testify, Scrambling an Agreement
The department’s intervention raises the prospect that a deal lawmakers thought they had struck last month for testimony from Robert Mueller and two prosecutors could still unravel.
Jeffrey Epstein Was a ‘Terrific Guy,’ Donald Trump Once Said. Now He’s ‘Not a Fan.’
Through a mutual appreciation of wealth, women and years of occupying adjacent real estate in Palm Beach and on Page Six, the lives of the two men routinely intersected for decades.
Border Arrests Drop by 28% in June in First Decline of the Year
Border officials credited the drop to Mexico’s enforcement measures, but immigration experts and former homeland security officials warned that it was too early to determine the long-term effects.
What We Know About the Michelle Carter Suicide Texting Case
Ms. Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her role in encouraging a friend — in texts and phone calls — to carry out his suicide.
C.D.C. Investigates Rare Type of Paralysis in Children
Cases of acute flaccid myelitis afflicted more than 200 children last year, but much about the illness is still a mystery.
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