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Uber Drivers’ Day of Strikes Circles the Globe Before the Company’s I.P.O.

Protests from Australia to San Francisco denounced the employment practices of ride-hailing companies. “I believe we deserve some respect and to be paid fairly,” one driver said.

Kamala Harris Is Trying to Reset Her Campaign by Taking On Trump

In the months since 20,000 people gathered to kick off her candidacy, Ms. Harris has found herself in a vise, squeezed by factions in her party and her own campaign.

Colorado School Shooting Victim Died Trying to Stop Gunman

Classmates recalled how Kendrick Castillo, a gentle teenager fascinated by cars and engineering, had lunged to stop the gunman — and was shot dead.

Trump Taunts China as Negotiators Prepare for Another Round of Trade Talks

Mr. Trump took a tougher stance toward China on Wednesday as his advisers set in motion a process to raise tariffs on Chinese goods despite ongoing trade talks.

Investigating One Fatal Shooting, a Florida Sleuth Dies in Another

Ellie Washtock was shot while investigating the death of Michelle O’Connell. The authorities said there was no indication the deaths were “necessarily related.”

Democrats Ready Contempt Vote for Attorney General Barr

Lawmakers plan to act despite a Justice Department threat to ask President Trump to invoke executive privilege over the Mueller report material they want to see.

Drug Prices Will Soon Appear in Many TV Ads

A Trump administration change will require TV ads for prescription drugs covered by Medicare or Medicaid to include the list price if it is over $35.

MOCA in Los Angeles Appoints Mia Locks as Senior Curator

The museum’s director, Klaus Biesenbach, hires Ms. Locks, an organizer of the 2017 Whitney Biennial; he has no plans to name a chief curator.

California Today: California Today: Rising Gas Prices Compound Camp Fire Survivors’ Problems

Wednesday: When fuel is nearly $4 a gallon, it’s hard to get back on your feet. Also: a court ruling about migrants, and meeting Lisa Hanawalt.

News Analysis: With Mix of Threats and Blandishments, Trump Bandies Policy of Regime Change

Mr. Trump’s lack of ideological foreign policy coherence has played to the advantage of two of his hawkish advisers with strong interventionist tendencies.

E.P.A. Leaders Disregarded Agency’s Experts in Issuing Asbestos Rule, Memos Show

The rule, issued in April, restricted the use of asbestos, a known carcinogen, but agency scientists and lawyers had called in two memos for a ban.

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