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What Joe Biden Has Said About Anita Hill Over the Years

Mr. Biden said this week that he takes “responsibility” for the way Ms. Hill was treated when she testified in the 1991 hearings for Justice Clarence Thomas.

Mavis Pusey, Under-the-Radar Abstract Artist, Is Dead at 90

She favored bold geometric forms, especially in works inspired by urban construction and demolition in New York City.

At War: Why Whales and Dolphins Join the Navy, in Russia and the U.S.

A former Navy officer who is now a New York Times reporter explains how the American military trains marine mammals for underwater operations.

Swarthmore Students Demand Closing of Fraternity That Boasted of ‘Rape Attic’

Dozens of students at Swarthmore College stormed a fraternity house after the publication of documents in which members referenced sexual assaults.

Ex-C.I.A. Officer Suspected of Conspiring With China Is Expected to Plead Guilty

The former officer was suspected of helping China dismantle the C.I.A.’s network of informants in that country, officials said.

in her words: A ‘Women’s New Deal’

A trio of high-profile leaders — Cecile Richards, Alicia Garza, Ai-jen Poo — introduce Supermajority, a group that wants to guide millions of American women toward political activism.

F.D.A. Permits the Sale of IQOS, a New Tobacco Device

The agency said the “heat not burn” tobacco device was an alternative to traditional cigarettes.

Trump and Democrats Agree to Pursue $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan

After a meeting of “good will” at the White House, the leaders will gather again in three weeks to discuss how to actually pay for the ambitious project.

N.S.A. ‘Unmaskings’ of U.S. Identities Soared Last Year, Report Says

An agency official attributed the change, disclosed in a new report about surveillance, to reports about American victims of foreign hackers.

California Today: California Today: A Green New Deal? L.A. Now Has One

Tuesday: Mayor Eric Garcetti unveiled a sweeping climate plan, updates on the Poway synagogue shooting, and remembering John Singleton.

‘It Is a Victory for Me’: B.Y.U. Valedictorian Announces He Is Gay

During his commencement speech, Matt Easton, a Brigham Young University valedictorian, told the audience that he was “proud to be a gay son of God.” The university’s honor code prohibits “homosexual behavior.”

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