He Couldn’t Talk About What He Saw in World War II. So He Painted It.
The aristocrat-turned-commando Guy de Montlaur was a hero of the French liberation. His paintings of D-Day depict scenes that haunted him his entire life.
Gabriele Grunewald, Runner Who Chronicled Journey With Cancer, Dies at 32
Grunewald competed in middle distances, reaching the Olympic trials multiple times, despite facing a rare metastatic cancer.
On Politics: Biden vs. Trump
In the most ferocious day of attacks so far in the campaign, the two men traded insults as they each campaigned in Iowa.
Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Members of Congress
The man, who said in racist and expletive-laced phone messages that he wanted to kill Senator Cory Booker and Representatives Rashida Tlaib and Eric Swalwell, faces up to five years in prison.
Southern Baptist Convention Vows to Address Sex Abuse in Its Churches
Thousands of pastors voted to address the problem in a concerted way for the first time, enacting two new measures they say are a first step to reform.
Democrats to Scrutinize Ex-Lobbyist’s Role in Trump’s Arms Sales to Gulf Nations
Legislators are scrutinizing State Department officials under Mike Pompeo, including Charles Faulkner, a former lobbyist who represented Raytheon Company.
A Truce Falters, and a Plan to Raise Congress’s Pay Falls Apart
Democratic and Republican House leaders tried to broker a deal for an increase after a decade of frozen pay, but ran up against vulnerable freshman Democrats.
Climate Change Poses Major Risks to Financial Markets, Regulator Warns
The regulator, who sits on a powerful government panel that oversees major financial markets, likened global warming risks to the 2008 mortgage crisis.
John Gunther Dean, U.S. Ambassador as Cambodia Fell, Dies at 93
He was evacuated just before Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge, clutching the American flag that had flown over the U.S. Embassy.
Buttigieg Outlines Foreign Policy Views, Urging End to ‘Endless War’
The speech in his home state of Indiana seemed aimed at easing concerns about his age and lack of experience in world affairs.
He Tried to Plug a Wasp Nest. He Ended Up Sparking California’s Biggest Wildfire.
A newly disclosed investigation suggests that the biggest wildfire in California history was likely started by a single man and a single spark.
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