Trump Returns to Texas to Hone 2020 Immigration Message
President Trump believes that no issue better fires up his core supporters, meaning that immigration is certain to be at the center of the president’s case for a second term.
California Today: California Today: How Large Is the Bay Area’s Homeless Population?
Wednesday: A new report sheds light on a regional issue; Magic Johnson steps down; and election fraud at Berkeley High.
Exhibition Review: Fashion for a Blurring Binary
A show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston tracks gender-bending through a century of clothing that defied rigid rules of sexuality.
William Barr Testimony Highlights: ‘Spying Did Occur’ on Trump Campaign
The attorney general told lawmakers he would look into whether any “spying” on the Trump campaign was improper, and he hoped the redacted Mueller report would be released “next week.”
Times Insider: When Trash Is a Journalist’s Treasure
Jake Orta was not aware he was searching the bins of Mark Zuckerberg’s house until we told him who owned the place.
Darkness Visible, Finally: Astronomers Capture First Ever Image of a Black Hole
Astronomers at last have captured a picture of one of the most secretive entities in the cosmos.
Medicare for All and Beyond, Sanders Uses the Senate as His Launching Pad
Senator Bernie Sanders reintroduced his Medicare for All Act on Wednesday in a choreographed event charged with the unmistakable presidential politics of 2020.
Facebook Seeks to Stop Asking Users to Wish Dead Friends Happy Birthday
The company said it had improved artificial intelligence to stop dead people’s profiles “from showing up in places that might cause distress.”
Alaska Relies on Ice. What Happens When It Can’t Be Trusted?
Climate change is warming Alaska faster than any other state, bringing early thaws that create hazards and disrupt long-established ways of life.
At War: I Thought I Could Serve as an Openly Gay Man in the Army. Then Came the Death Threats.
A former soldier recounts the harassment he endured for being open about his sexuality, even after “don’t ask; don’t tell” was repealed.
On Politics: The U.S. Is Not as ‘Full’ as Trump Thinks
An aging population and a declining birthrate among the native-born population mean a shrinking work force in many areas of the United States.
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