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Lori Loughlin and 15 Others Face New Charges in College Admissions Scandal

Federal prosecutors indicted the actress and her husband, the designer Mossimo Giannulli, as well as other parents on mail fraud and money laundering charges on Tuesday.

In Puerto Rico, Building a Disaster-Proof Business Is Part of Recovery

After Hurricane Maria, start-ups on the island are trying to build companies that are resilient enough to withstand whatever comes next.

Measles Spreads to 4 More States as 2019 Outbreak Grows

The C.D.C. reported 78 new cases of measles last week, including the first cases this year in Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts and Nevada. The total for 2019 is now at 465.

Political Memo: Democrats Used to Campaign. Now Everyone Has a ‘Movement.’

The language shift reflects a party that is seeking to appease its newly empowered activist base, which has been emboldened since President Trump’s surprise victory in the 2016 election

William Barr Testimony Updates: He Says He’ll Deliver Mueller Report Within a Week

The attorney general insisted his goal is to be as transparent as possible but that he has to review the special counsel’s report to black out sensitive information.

U.S. Readies Another $11 Billion in Tariffs on E.U.

The U.S. and Europe said they are preparing to impose tit-for-tat tariffs as part of a long dispute over aerospace subsidies.

Actress Allison Mack Leaves Court After Pleading Guilty

Allison Mack, who appeared on the television show “Smallville,” pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges. Prosecutors said Mack lured women into the Nxivm organization, where some were branded and forced to have sex….

California Today: Eric Swalwell Is Running for President. Who Is He?

Tuesday: a judge blocked a policy of forcing asylum seekers to stay in Mexico and a Clippers farewell.

Live Briefing: Barr to Appear Before Congress as Lawmakers Await the Mueller Report

Attorney General William P. Barr is hoping for a routine budget hearing, even as lawmakers plan to grill him about his handling of the special counsel’s findings.

Devin Nunes Sues Newspaper Company, Alleging ‘Character Assassination’

The congressman from California, who sued Twitter last month, is now seeking $150 million in a defamation lawsuit over an article in The Fresno Bee.

For Texas Tech Fans, N.C.A.A. Men’s Final Is Already in the Past

After the Red Raiders lost to Virginia, many who had shared the ride were looking ahead. “We’re going to get it done by the time I graduate,” one freshman said.

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