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Should Macy’s Build a Giant Tower in One of N.Y.’s Most Congested Neighborhoods?

A development plan would add thousands of workers to Herald Square, where 92 million people a year pass through the three subway stations in the area.

Stephanie Grisham, Trump’s New Press Secretary, Literally Pushes for Press Access

In a video, Ms. Grisham opens a path for American journalists to cover the president’s meeting with Kim Jong-un of North Korea. She has a bruise to show for it.

Russia Sanctions Froze His Fortune. Can the 4th Amendment Unlock It?

A Manhattan investor and Trump donor with business ties to the heirs of Prince can’t get access to his money. A lawsuit says it amounts to an unreasonable seizure of property.

He Claimed to Have Been a Hero in a School Shooting. But He Wasn’t There.

A man who said he was a substitute teacher named David Briscoe described the horror of the shooting and his heroics in keeping students safe. School officials say it wasn’t true.

Lil Nas X Comes Out as Gay on Last Day of Pride

The 20-year-old “Old Town Road” rapper pointed to the lyrics of “c7osure,” a song off his new EP, as confirmation of his sexuality.

Poachers Are Invading Botswana, Last Refuge of African Elephants

New data leave little doubt that the illegal ivory trade has reached the country, scientists say.

San Francisco Banned Facial Recognition. Will California Follow?

Monday: A debate about tech, surveillance and privacy. Also: Gov. Gavin Newsom’s first budget; and cheers to Negronis.

Ivanka Trump Tests Her Diplomatic Chops and Riles a Legion of Critics

President Trump’s elder daughter used a G20 summit and then the Demilitarized Zone to test her role as budding stateswoman for the administration.

Big Donors, Small Donors: Pete Buttigieg Has Courted Them All — Successfully

Mr. Buttigieg’s $24.8 million second-quarter total is the latest evidence that he has gone from a long shot to a serious candidate for the nomination in a matter of months.

Iran Breaches Critical Limit on Nuclear Fuel Under 2015 Deal

The violation does not by itself give the country the material for a nuclear weapon, but it signals that Tehran may be willing to abandon the pact’s limits.

Jussie Smollett Case: What Do We Know, and What’s Left to Investigate?

A special prosecutor will be appointed to take another look at the allegations that the actor staged a hate crime. Here’s what we know already.

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