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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.

Navy SEAL Whose Testimony Roiled War-Crimes Trial May Face Perjury Charge

Prosecutors say Corey Scott lied last week in the court-martial of a fellow Navy SEAL, Edward Gallagher, when he testified that he, and not the defendant, had killed a captive.

Reddit Restricts Pro-Trump Forum Because of Threats

The subreddit The_Donald was “quarantined” after users posted threats of violence against police officers and politicians in Oregon, administrators said.

Former U.S.C. Gynecologist Arrested in Sex Abuse Case

Hundreds of women have said that George Tyndall sexually abused them and that school officials did not adequately address their concerns.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Tennessee Liquor Law

The law barred newcomers to the state from operating liquor stores. The justices based their decision on the 21st Amendment, which ended Prohibition.

Unleashed, Robo-Insect Takes Flight

Tiny wings and tinier solar cells allow autonomous movement in a new robotic “bee.”

Supreme Court Limits Agency Power, a Goal of the Right

Conservatives, who have long complained that federal agencies are treated too deferentially by the courts, said the majority did not go far enough.

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