On ‘Made in America,’ Trump’s F.T.C. Appointees May Be Out of Step With Him
Democrats on the Federal Trade Commission want to penalize companies that falsely market products as American made, but the president’s appointees reject that approach.
Who Was Sol Pais, the Woman Sought in Colorado?
The 18-year-old high school student from Florida was said to be “infatuated” with the Columbine mass shooting. She had been reported missing by her parents on Monday.
‘Infatuated’ With Columbine: Threats and Fear, 20 Years After a Massacre
The frenzied hunt for an armed woman drove fears that Columbine still had the power to captivate would-be attackers, and that the community would never be free.
California Today: Life After Instagram for Overheard LA?
Wednesday: A social media brand prepares for life offline; using Google data in law enforcement; and discovering another “circumbinary” planet.
Tech We’re Using: The Must-Have When Reporting on Disasters: A Satellite Phone
Thomas Fuller, San Francisco bureau chief, knows you cannot rely on cell networks during earthquakes, wildfires and other breaking news catastrophes.
Your Wednesday Briefing
Notre-Dame, Columbine, Beyoncé: Here’s what you need to know.
At War: I Fed My Husband a Combat Ration to Teach Him About My Military Childhood
M.R.E.s, the packaged instant meals the military feeds to troops in the field, were treats I would get to have on special occasions growing up. Today, they still taste like home.
The Mueller Report Will Be Released on Thursday. Here’s a Guide.
The highly anticipated report will tell us a lot about Russia’s 2016 election interference, any contacts between Moscow and the Trump campaign and possible presidential obstruction.
Opioid Users Call Kratom a Godsend. The F.D.A. Says It’s a Menace.
Millions of Americans are using this powdered leaf, saying it alleviates PTSD, addiction and other ills. The federal government may want to ban it.
Julián Castro Needs a Defining Moment. Has It Already Passed?
Mr. Castro brings youth and diversity to the Democratic presidential field. But, overshadowed by some peers, he has failed to get traction in early polls.
Gun Research Is Suddenly Hot
Concern about mass shootings has lifted spending on studies and attracted a new generation of researchers.
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