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R. Kelly Judgment Vacated: Lawsuit by Accuser to Go Forward

The judge reverses course, reinstating the lawsuit after Mr. Kelly’s lawyers said he hadn’t responded because he couldn’t read the documents he was served.

Trump Defends $1.17 Billion in Losses as Just for ‘Tax Purposes’

After a New York Times investigation revealed business losses between 1985 and 1994, the president criticized it as “highly inaccurate.”

Buyer Found for G.M. Plant in Lordstown, and Trump Cites His Role

The president says he is helping save jobs at the Ohio factory, where General Motors ceased production. But such promises have not always panned out.

Gloria Schiff, Fashion Editor and Glamorous Twin Model, Dies at 90

She and her sister caught the eye of a fashion photographer at 15. She later worked at Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue and became a fixture of New York society.

Art Kunkin, Counterculture Newspaper Publisher, Dies at 91

The Los Angeles Free Press, which he founded in 1964, strove to cover stories and communities that mainstream publications ignored.

Critic’s Pick: A Visit to the Unfathomable Past of Auschwitz

The Museum of Jewish Heritage’s exhibition about the death camp depicts, in ways large and small, the horrors of the Holocaust.

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.”

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