Nielsen Warns Against ‘Cyberthugs and Hackers’
Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said America is not prepared for the current generation of threats and declared cybersecurity her top priority in a speech at George Washington University on Monday.
Lobbying Case Against Democrat With Ties to Manafort Reaches Key Stage
The investigation of Gregory B. Craig, who served as White House counsel in the Obama administration, comes amid a growing crackdown by the Justice Department on illegal foreign lobbying.
Supreme Court Weighs Race Challenge to Virginia Voting Map
The case, which is making its second appearance at the court, featured a squabble among officials over who was authorized to pursue an appeal on behalf of the state.
Flooding in the Midwest: Why the Water Is So High
When a warm rain fell on a flat, frozen landscape, “the ingredients were in place.”
Scenes From Record Flooding in Nebraska
Rain, warm temperatures and snowmelt across the Midwest have caused floods that led to hundreds of evacuations and at least two deaths.
Trump Plans to End the AIDS Epidemic. In Places Like Mississippi, Obstacles Are Everywhere.
The administration will focus on more than 50 “hot spots” in the U.S. that annually account for half of new H.I.V. infections. A clinic in the Deep South sees the challenges every day.
Democrats Ask F.B.I. to Investigate Florida Woman Suspected of Selling Access to Trump
The Democrats said that reports about Cindy Yang raised “serious counterintelligence concerns” about access to Mr. Trump’s Florida estate, as well as about campaign finance violations.
Supreme Court Will Hear Case of Lee Malvo, the Washington-Area Sniper
The justices will consider whether Lee Malvo may challenge his life sentences, and they also agreed to hear cases on non-unanimous juries and the insanity defense.
Scarecrow Video Has Survived This Long. Can It Hang On?
The store in Seattle has more than 132,000 titles, many of them not available on the internet, or anywhere else. “We will fight to the death to keep this open.”
Alan B. Krueger, Economic Aide to Clinton and Obama, Is Dead at 58
A labor economist, Princeton scholar, Treasury official and chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. The police said the cause was suicide.
Women in Economics Report Rampant Sexual Assault and Bias
Survey findings are prompting the profession’s leaders to take action to prevent sex discrimination and physical abuse of female economists.
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