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In Alaska, Planes Crash Into Each Other, Killing at Least 4

It’s not clear what caused the two pontoon planes, which were carrying passengers from a Royal Princess cruise ship, to collide.

On Politics: China Hits Back at Trump’s Higher Tariffs

The United States and China escalated their trade dispute after Beijing announced higher tariffs and the Trump administration prepared to tax all Chinese imports.

Fire at New Haven Mosque Was Intentionally Set, Fire Chief Says

The federal authorities have joined an investigation into a blaze at Diyanet Mosque of New Haven, Conn.

Beto O’Rourke Tells Rachel Maddow: ‘I Recognize That I Can Do a Better Job’

The presidential candidate from Texas acknowledged that he must take steps to revive his once-promising 2020 bid after seeing his polling dip in recent weeks.

Robert Kraft Wins Critical Ruling on Video in Prostitution Case

A Florida county judge threw out evidence against the Patriots owner that had been obtained from surveillance videos and a traffic stop.

Donald Trump Jr.’s No-Shows Led to Subpoena, Republican Senator Says

Allies of Mr. Trump have mounted a campaign to quash a subpoena from the Senate Intelligence Committee, putting intense pressure on its chairman, Richard M. Burr.

A ‘Calming Feeling,’ a Furor and a New Front in the War Over Anti-Semitism

Representative Rashida Tlaib’s set off another firestorm with her awkward comment that she had a “calming feeling” knowing that her ancestors had lost their land in the creation of Israel after the Holocaust.

Barr Assigns U.S. Attorney in Connecticut to Review Origins of Russia Inquiry

The prosecutor has conducted other sensitive investigations into conduct by national security officials, including accusations of C.I.A. detainee abuse.

Amnesty International Is Denied Lease at New York Tower Owned by China, Group Says

The group, which has detailed human rights abuses in China, said its deal to move into Wall Street Plaza was canceled at the last minute.

$2 Billion Verdict Against Monsanto Is Third to Find Roundup Caused Cancer

A state jury’s award for a Northern California couple followed awards in separate cases in March and August, and was the largest by far.

Toys, Phones and Sneakers: The Chinese Goods Trump Wants to Tax Next

An escalation of the president’s trade war with China is poised to hit every conceivable consumer product, and then some.

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