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In Most Diverse House, Aides of Color Join the Ranks of ‘Firsts’

For the first time, over a dozen top aides — from the speaker’s national security adviser to the majority whip’s chief of staff — are racial minorities.

EPA Plans Limits on a Deadly Chemical in Paint Strippers

The rule, which scales back a ban proposed under President Barack Obama, would prohibit the consumer use of products containing methylene chloride but allow commercial use.

Trump Administration Loosens Sage Grouse Protections, Benefiting Oil Companies

The plan would strip away protections for the imperiled bird on nearly nine million acres of energy-rich land in the West.

Rick Gates, Trump Campaign Aide, Is Still Cooperating With Prosecutors

Prosecutors sought another delay in the sentencing of Mr. Gates, one of their key witnesses. The move gave little indication about the status of the Russia inquiry.

Milton Moskowitz, ‘Best Companies’ List Maker, Is Dead at 91

He and a colleague first wrote about the 100 best places to work in 1984. The list they created has appeared annually in Fortune magazine since 1998.

This Songbird Is Nearly Extinct in the Wild. An International Treaty Could Help Save It — but Won’t.

Over a quarter of the species threatened by commercial trade are not protected by Cites, the global agreement intended to save them.

‘So Disheartening’: At Colleges Embroiled in Scandal, a Sense of Outrage and Sadness

Across the country, students absorbed the news that their colleges had been implicated in a sweeping admissions fraud investigation.

American Muslims Mourn and Mosques Heighten Security After New Zealand Attacks

Officials assured Muslims they would be protected as they prepared for Friday Prayer, the very thing the victims had been doing when they died.

in her words: Trolls Tried to Sink ‘Captain Marvel.’ She Triumphed.

Those who targeted the new superhero film were, in part, incited by comments made by its star, Brie Larson, who called it a “big feminist movie.”

At War: America’s Escalating Air War in Somalia: How Did We Get There?

The war in Somalia has turned into a small version of Afghanistan.

California Today: California Today: A New York Critic on the Los Angeles Art Scene

Friday: Grappling with an expansive, diverse art landscape; distributing Pacific Gas & Electric’s assets; and visiting El Jardín in San Diego

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