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Julián Castro Unveils Education Plan With Focus on Universal Pre-K

Mr. Castro’s sweeping plan would also eliminate tuition at public universities and community colleges and overhaul the student-debt repayment process.

Uber Driver Told 2 Women ‘You’re Not Going Anywhere’ in Kidnapping Attempt, Police Say

The driver, an assistant professor at a commonwealth campus of Pennsylvania State University, was charged with kidnapping and false imprisonment.

Tempers Fraying, Justices Continue Debate on Executions

In three unusual opinions on Monday, members of the Supreme Court wrote testily about votes they had cast in March.

Snowing in New England, Soaking in the South — You Call This Spring?

As the weather system that drenched the South for days meets unseasonably cold air in the Northeast, forecasters are expecting a rare May snowfall in higher elevations.

Supreme Court Allows Antitrust Suit Against Apple to Proceed

Plaintiffs argued that the technology giant had used its monopoly power to raise the prices of iPhone apps

Former Top Financial Regulators Warn Against Move to Ease Oversight of Firms

Ben S. Bernanke, Timothy F. Geithner, Jacob J. Lew and Janet L. Yellen said the Trump administration’s push to relax some controls could harm the American financial system’s stability.

California Today: What’s All This About a Water Tax?

Monday: California’s drinking water crisis. Also: A small town is rocked by online conspiracies and the Warriors tour their new stadium.

Felicity Huffman Pleads Guilty in College Admissions Scandal

Ms. Huffman, the Hollywood actor, was charged with conspiracy in the college admissions fraud scandal; her husband, the actor William H. Macy, was not charged.

‘Empire’ Season 6 Will Be the Show’s Last

In a surprise announcement Monday, Fox said the show would end after its next season, months after Jussie Smollett was at the center of a national controversy.

Trump Defends China Trade Policy as Advisers Say Costs Will Pass to Consumers

The president asserts that there is “no reason” Americans will pay tariffs, but economists and his own advisers say otherwise.

Sweden Reopens Rape Case Against Julian Assange

The authorities are resuming an investigation into an old assault accusation against the WikiLeaks founder. That could complicate U.S. efforts to extradite him.

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