Why The Times Published a Photo of Drowned Migrants
We asked top editors about the decision-making process: “These are not easy images to use.”
Robert J. Friend, Tuskegee Pilot Who Led U.F.O. Project, Is Dead at 99
His death leaves 11 survivors of the all-black Red Tail flying unit in World War II. He studied flying objects with the Air Force’s Project Blue Book.
With Rare Comity, Senate Panel Advances Bills to Lower Health Costs
The Senate health committee approved a suite of bills to address rising health costs — including surprise medical bills and prescription drug prices — and raise the legal smoking age.
Steve Bullock, Locked Out of the Debate, Sees a Path Forward in the 2020 Race
Mr. Bullock, the governor of Montana, is trying to make the most of his failure to qualify, holding televised events on both days of the debate.
‘It’s Gigantic’: A New Way to Gauge the Chances for Unresponsive Patients
Researchers have found a way to detect “covert consciousness” that could aid the recovery of people with severe brain injuries.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows Never to Capitulate to U.S. Sanctions
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the remarks as Iranian officials reiterated Iran was moving toward noncompliance with some parts of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran Says It Will Pass a Uranium Cap. Is It a Threat? What Happens Next?
Responding to American sanctions, Iran said it would break a 300-kilogram limit on its uranium stockpile under the 2015 nuclear accord, a significant threshold in a complicated crisis.
Etika, a YouTube Personality, Is Mourned by Fans
The 29-year-old’s death highlighted the way that social media networks handle posts by users who are struggling with mental illness.
Here Is the Lineup for the Democratic Debates
Elizabeth Warren will be in the center on Wednesday night, next to Beto O’Rourke. Does positioning matter? Decide for yourself.
Senate Approves $4.6 Billion for Border With Few Restrictions
The Republican-controlled Senate rejected a House border bill that reined in Trump immigration policies, then passed its own version with few strings attached.
Why Four Officers Were Fired for Their Response to the Parkland Shooting
“This was neglect of duty,” the sheriff said in announcing the firing of two more deputies on Wednesday, more than 16 months after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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