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Retiring as a Judge, Trump’s Sister Ends Court Inquiry Into Her Role in Tax Dodges

Maryanne Trump Barry faced complaints of judicial misconduct after a New York Times investigation found she had engaged in fraudulent tax schemes with her siblings.

Barr Asserts Intelligence Agencies Spied on the Trump Campaign

The attorney general said “spying did occur” in remarks certain to please President Trump, who has accused law enforcement officials of targeting his campaign.

A Few More Black Students Are Offered Spots at Stuyvesant, Fanning Fresh Uproar

A once-obscure program named Discovery has become an unexpected flash point in a local debate about specialized school admissions and the national fight over affirmative action.

Trump Signs Orders to Speed Up Oil and Gas Pipeline Construction

The president wants to limit the influence of state governments and the State Department in approving domestic and international pipelines.

Abnormal Levels of a Protein Linked to C.T.E. Found in N.F.L Players’ Brains, Study Shows

The research is the first step toward developing a diagnostic test that could identify brain-related injuries in living players.

Pete Buttigieg, Gay and Christian, Challenges Religious Right on Their Own Turf

Mr. Buttigieg has confronted evangelicals like Vice President Mike Pence, questioning the moral authority of religious leaders who have stayed silent on President Trump’s conduct.

Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman: 1 Scandal, 2 Actresses, Diverging Paths

Among the dozens of parents swept up in the college admissions case were two Hollywood actresses. Their stories are very different.

737 Max Won’t Fly Until F.A.A. Is ‘Satisfied,’ Elaine Chao Says, Defending Agency

The transportation secretary said Boeing appeared close to completing a software upgrade on a critical sensor believed to have played a role in two crashes.

Fed Worried About Slowing Global Growth in Pausing Rate Increases

Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s March meeting show the central bank was also concerned about the fading effects of President Trump’s tax cuts.

Overlooked No More: Rose Morgan, a Pioneer in Hairdressing and Harlem

From 1945 on, her Rose Meta House of Beauty drew black women around the country to the famed enclave of Sugar Hill and “the biggest Negro beauty parlor in the world.”

In San Antonio, a Preview of How Immigration Could Play Out in 2020

President Trump said Democrats would pay a price for their position on the issue. Julián Castro, the only Latino in the Democratic presidential field, fired back.

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