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Navy SEAL War Crimes Trial in Turmoil Over Claims Prosecutors Spied on Defense

An email sent by prosecutors contained hidden software that could track if anyone read or forwarded it, lawyers for a Navy SEAL accused of gunning down civilians say.

Kirsten Gillibrand Is Struggling. Will Abortion Rights Be Her Rallying Cry?

The New York senator is mired near the bottom of most polls but hopes to jump-start her campaign and fund-raising as she aggressively criticizes anti-abortion laws in Alabama and other states.

Pelosi Suggests Using ‘Impeachment as a Purpose’ to Investigate

During a news conference, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that House Democrats could use an impeachment inquiry as a way to obtain documents and testimony from Trump administration officials.

Facebook’s A.I. Whiz Now Faces the Task of Cleaning It Up. Sometimes That Brings Him to Tears.

Facebook has heralded artificial intelligence as a solution to its toxic content problems. Mike Schroepfer, its chief technology officer, says it won’t solve everything.

California Today: California Today: Lawmakers Shelve a Potential Remedy to the Housing Crisis

Friday: Housing bill postponed, the SAT adds an “adversity score,” homeless numbers rise and, finally, resilient kittens.

Trump Delays Auto Tariffs in Press for Deal With Japan, Europe

President Trump stepped back from opening another front in a global trade war by delaying tariffs on automobiles until later this year.

Critic’s pick: The Whitney Biennial: Young Art Cross-Stitched With Politics

The look is personal, but when you peel it back, the message is subtly topical.

Grumpy Cat, Internet Celebrity With a Piercing Look of Contempt, Is Dead at 7

The frowning feline whose permanent scowl spoke for all of us in our darkest moments died in the arms of her “mommy” on Tuesday, her family said.

Mayor and ‘Foreign Minister’: How Bernie Sanders Brought the Cold War to Burlington

Referendums, rallies, a trip to Nicaragua — all were part of his effort to infuse left-wing activism into local politics.

‘Knitting is Coding’ and Yarn is Programmable in This Physics Lab

For Elisabetta Matsumoto. knot theory is knit theory.

College Scholarships Hit With Big Tax Increases in New Tax Law

Higher education officials are calling on Congress to fix a provision in the sweeping tax overhaul of 2017 that has resulted in unintended tax bill increases.

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