Tyson Recalls 69,000 Pounds of Chicken Strips After Metal Fragments Are Found
A spokesman for the company said it would “continue to investigate” what happened.
The Mueller Report: How Did We Get Here?
The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has conducted an extensive investigation into Russian efforts to sway the outcome of the 2016 presidential race. Here is the story of how it all started.
Where’s the Mueller Report? Washington Barely Handled the Anticipation
Not even the president’s personal lawyer seemed to have any idea what was happening. “Tell me what’s going on, O.K.?” Rudolph W. Giuliani said.
Anita Silvers, an Authority on Disability Rights, Dies at 78
A well-regarded philosophy professor, Dr. Silvers knew the subject firsthand, having had polio as a child.
Your Ancestors Were Slaves. Who Owns the Photos of Them?
A lawsuit against Harvard over two haunting 1850 photographs stirs debate over how to balance the need to preserve history and the moral claims of descendants.
Indiana Teachers Were Shot With Pellets During Active-Shooter Drill, Union Says
The drill terrified teachers and left them with welts and bruises, the state’s largest teachers’ union said, calling for an end to such practices.
Trump Reverses North Korea Sanctions That U.S. Imposed Yesterday
“President Trump likes Chairman Kim, and he doesn’t think these sanctions will be necessary,” said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
What Makes a Catastrophic Flood? And Is Climate Change Causing More of Them?
Floods are complicated. But here are simple answers to questions about flooding, climate change and staying safe when the water rises.
9-Year-Old Girl Was Detained at Border for 30 Hours Despite Being a U.S. Citizen
A government spokesman said the girl had “provided inconsistent information” while crossing during her daily commute to school and was detained while her identity was verified.
Trump Administration Strikes Tougher Stance Ahead of China Talks
The United States is channeling a tougher approach as Trump’s negotiators head to China this weekend.
Trump Taps Fed Critic Stephen Moore for Board Seat
If formally nominated and confirmed by the Senate, Mr. Moore, a Heritage Foundation economist, would push for the central bank to cut interest rates to increase growth.
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