Amy McGrath Opens Challenge to Mitch McConnell in Kentucky
Ms. McGrath, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel and combat pilot, was a star Democratic candidate in 2018 but lost her race for a House seat.
Twitter Backs Off Broad Limits on ‘Dehumanizing’ Speech
After a year of debate and criticism, an effort to add to a policy on banned speech led to a narrower restriction that applies only when religious groups are targeted.
House Committee to Issue Blitz of Subpoenas, Raising Heat on Trump
The Judiciary Committee will vote this week on subpoenas targeting the administration’s family separation policy and the biggest names in the inquiry into whether the president obstructed justice.
Tom Steyer Will Run for President and Plans to Spend $100 Million on His Bid
Mr. Steyer, the hedge fund investor turned impeachment activist, may disrupt the Democratic primary with his vast fortune and confrontational tactics.
California Today: How California’s Housing Crisis Could Hit Seniors Hard
Tuesday: A special report on how the housing crisis is likely to be especially dire for aging Californians
Art by Migrant Children in Texas Catches the Smithsonian’s Eye
The children had recently been released from the custody of United States Customs and Border Protection, and they drew their detention facilities.
Your Tuesday Briefing
Jeffrey Epstein, Turkey, Coco Gauff: Here’s what you need to know.
Reliving the Apollo 11 Moon Landing in Pictures
It may be a familiar yarn, but humankind’s lunar journey in 1969 continues to be a spellbinder.
Cities Need Affordable Housing, but Builders Want Big Profits. Can It Work?
Using government subsidies, tax credits and zoning changes, municipal leaders are encouraging developers to incorporate affordable housing into mixed-use projects.
The Times’s Travel Desk Takes a Step to Offset Its Contribution to Climate Change
Our Travel editor says the desk will buy carbon offsets in an effort to acknowledge and address the environmental impact of its coverage. “It’s a start,” she writes.
Appeals Court Seems Skeptical About Constitutionality of Obamacare Mandate
A three-judge panel heard 90 minutes of oral arguments in a closely watched case that threatens the health coverage of millions.
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