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State of the Art: Why Jeff Bezos Should Push for Nobody to Get as Rich as Jeff Bezos

Here’s what the Amazon founder’s vast fortune tells us about the economic concentration of the tech industry — and how he might help unravel that for the world.

‘I Don’t Have an Attorney General,’ Trump Says in a New Attack on Sessions

In an interview with the Hill newspaper, President Trump said his disappointment with Attorney General Jeff Sessions was not limited to his recusal from the Russia investigation.

California Today: California Today: To Tell the Brown Family Saga, Start in 1852

Wednesday: The historian Miriam Pawel talks about the governor’s family history, Christine Blasey Ford wants an F.B.I. investigation, and a Santa Barbara teenager finds $10,000.

The Army Stopped Expelling Immigrant Recruits. But an Email Suggests It’s Still Trying.

An internal message suggests that the Army may be looking for different grounds for discharge that would sidestep current litigation.

Trump Has Put the U.S. and China on the Cusp of a New Cold War

President Trump’s pugilistic approach to China could rupture relations for years to come.

Lagoons of Pig Waste Are Overflowing After Florence. Yes, That’s as Nasty as It Sounds.

At least 110 lagoons in North Carolina have either released pig waste into the environment or are at imminent risk of doing so, according to state officials.

On Politics: Kavanaugh’s Accuser Wants an Investigation

Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual assault, said an investigation should be a “first step” before she agrees to testify.

Manhunt Intensifies for Fugitive Who Authorities Say Threatened President Trump

Shawn Richard Christy, 26, has kept under the radar by stealing supplies and living in wooded areas, an official said.

2 Patients Die in Sheriff’s Van Submerged by Florence’s Floodwaters

The women were being transported between health facilities in South Carolina.

Accusations Draw New Attention to Kavanaugh’s Remarks About Drinking

In a speech to the Yale Law School Federalist Society in 2014, Judge Kavanaugh recalled some debaucherous — if seemingly harmless — nights of heavy drinking as a law student.

U.S. Loses Track of Another 1,500 Migrant Children, Investigators Find

The inability to confirm the whereabouts of migrant children after they move from federal shelters raises concerns that they could be exploited by human traffickers.

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