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in her words: Womansplaining the Pay Gap

I asked the gender editor of The Times to walk us through the details.

Bernie Sanders Raised $18 Million in 6 Weeks, His 2020 Campaign Says

The announcement puts Mr. Sanders ahead of the other Democratic presidential candidates who have announced their first-quarter fund-raising numbers.

Bernie Sanders Raised $18 Million in Six Weeks, His 2020 Campaign Says

The announcement puts Senator Sanders ahead of two other Democratic presidential candidates who have released their first-quarter fund-raising numbers.

Ex-National Security Officials Sue to Limit Censorship of Their Books

Millions of former officials must submit their writings to a prepublication review system, which they argue is unconstitutional.

Trump Retreats on Health Care, Saying Republican Plan Will Appear After the 2020 Election

President Trump’s new timetable delays one of his biggest campaign promises, and he tied it to Republicans taking back the House.

California Today: Will a GoFundMe Squash San Francisco’s Plans for a Homeless Center?

Tuesday: Where to build facilities for people experiencing homelessness; Nipsey Hussle’s death; rare fruit

Nipsey Hussle Shooting Was Rooted in Personal Dispute, Police Say

Eric Holder, 29, was arrested in connection with the rapper’s killing. The shooting was not thought to be gang-related, the police said.

One Day There May Be a Drug to Turbocharge the Brain. Who Should Get It?

A study found that a hormone meant to protect animals’ brains actually enhanced them. Ethicists are wondering what happens if it becomes viable for humans.

2 African-American Women Are Vying for Mayor of Chicago

As Chicagoans go to the polls on Tuesday, one outcome is certain: Chicago will become the largest American city to elect a black woman as its mayor.

‘It Just Went Poof’: The Strange Aftermath of Virginia’s Cascade of Political Scandals

Despite broad calls for the resignations of Virginia’s governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, they remain in office as the state tries to muddle on.

A California Hospital Filmed Women Without Their Knowledge, Lawsuit Says

The cameras were set up in three operating rooms at Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, Calif. as part of an effort to catch a possible thief.

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