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Introducing the World’s First Gene-Edited Lizard

Scientists weren’t expecting him to look like this.

TIMES INSIDER: I Wanted to Change the World for Gay Black People. Starting With Myself.

I’m working on a book based on my Times article, “Queer Love in Color,” a celebration of the joy and romance that queer couples and families of color share. Here’s how it came about — and how you can help.

Hart Family Parents Killed 6 Children in Murder-Suicide, Jury Determines

Sarah Hart and her wife, Jennifer Hart, researched suicide methods shortly before their S.U.V. plummeted over a 100-foot cliff, investigators said.

On Politics: Trump Goes After Biden

The president tweeted a doctored video mocking Mr. Biden for making unwanted physical contact with women, despite his own history of misconduct allegations.

Trump Names Jovita Carranza, U.S. Treasurer, to Lead the Small Business Administration

The current administrator of the agency, the former pro wrestling executive Linda E. McMahon, stepped down from the role last week.

House Adds Lawsuit to Challenges Against Trump’s Emergency Declaration

The House will formally file a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the southwestern border, joining several others.

Scott Gottlieb Says He Will Return to Conservative Think Tank After Leaving F.D.A.

His last day at the agency is Friday, then he will return part-time to the American Enterprise Institute where he will focus on drug prices.

Ethiopian Crash Report Indicates Pilots Followed Boeing’s Emergency Procedures

While the findings are not final, initial evidence has raised new concerns about whether Boeing and federal regulators provided sufficient guidance for pilots of the new 737 Max model.

U.S. Ethics Office Declines to Certify Mnuchin’s Financial Disclosure

The Treasury secretary has agreed to recuse himself from matters that could benefit his wife’s film business.

A Brief History of the 25-Year Debate Over the Violence Against Women Act

For a quarter-century, supporters and detractors have argued over the law, which is aimed at protecting victims of domestic abuse.

Where Tim Ryan Stands on the Issues

Mr. Ryan, an Ohio congressman, has outlined a campaign focused on appealing to the working-class Midwestern voters who flipped to President Trump in 2016.

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