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Acquittal of Navy SEAL May Deter Others From Reporting Crimes, Some Officials Worry

Edward Gallagher was convicted on one minor charge, demoted and sentenced to four months’ confinement — less than he has already served. He may still face administrative sanctions.

Trump Says Migrants Are ‘Living Far Better’ in Overcrowded Border Facilities

Mr. Trump’s statements come after weeks of public backlash and allegations over how the Border Patrol cares for detained migrants.

Rick Snyder, Former Michigan Governor, Withdraws From Harvard Post Over Flint Uproar

The Republican had faced sharp criticism for his handling of a water contamination crisis in the city.

Stewart Greene, Who Helped Shape TV Advertising, Dies at 91

In the 1960s, Mr. Greene created ad campaigns that, among other things, made indigestion entertaining and airplanes visually appealing.

Lagarde Departure Stirs Succession Speculation at I.M.F.

Some observers wonder if President Trump will try to break tradition and install an American as managing director of the International Monetary Fund.

What Would Giving Health Care to Undocumented Immigrants Mean?

Nearly every Democrat running for president supports the idea, a sharp change from even a few years ago. Here’s a look at the policy behind the politics.

Special Prosecutor Is Assigned in South Bend Police Shooting

The recent shooting of a black resident by a white police officer has tested the city’s relationship with its mayor, Pete Buttigieg.

Robert Levine, Who Studied Kindness, Identity and Time, Dies at 73

His social experiments explored how people around the world spend time, whether kindness varies by city and what compels us to buy things we may not need.

Jessica Cisneros on Challenging an Incumbent Democrat: ‘There’s a Lot He Has Never Had to Justify’

If elected, Ms. Cisneros, a 26-year-old immigration lawyer and South Texas native, would be the youngest woman ever in Congress.

Navy SEAL Acquitted of Murder Is Sentenced Over Posing With a Corpse

In a high-profile case, Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher was demoted and sentenced to four months’ confinement — less than he has already served. He may still face administrative sanctions.

Manslaughter Charge Dropped Against Alabama Woman Who Was Shot While Pregnant

The case of Marshae Jones, who was indicted over the death of the fetus she was carrying when she was shot, had stirred outrage across the country.

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