California Death Penalty Suspended; 737 Inmates Get Stay of Execution
Gov. Gavin Newsom has said he didn’t know what he would do if he had to sign a death warrant. Opponents of execution hope his move will echo through the country.
The Coaches Connected to the College Admission Fraud Case
Several current and former coaches, some with national titles and many with ties to U.S.C., were named in a federal indictment Tuesday.
New Generic Blood Pressure Drug Is Approved to Relieve Shortages
The F.D.A. made the product review a priority, citing shortages that occurred in the wake of several recalls of drugs that were found to contain potentially cancer-causing chemicals.
Congress Warns Against Medicaid Cuts: ‘You Just Wait for the Firestorm’
The secretary of health and human services endured hours of bipartisan grilling over the president’s budget for 2020, including cuts to Medicaid, Medicare and health research.
Columbus Officer Forced Women to Have Sex ‘For Their Freedom,’ Prosecutors Say
A vice detective, Andrew K. Mitchell, with the Columbus Division of Police was arrested on Monday on seven counts criminal counts.
Trump’s Proposed Budget Undermines His H.I.V. Plan, Experts Say
Strategies abound to end the AIDS epidemic, but expense — mostly for drugs costing up to $50,000 a year — is the inevitable obstacle.
William Singer, the Man in the Middle of the College Bribery Scandal
Prosecutors say a sprawling nationwide college admissions fraud scheme was run by a man with a long history in the admissions counseling field.
Here’s How the F.B.I. Says Parents Cheated to Get Their Kids Into Elite Colleges
Excerpts from the indictment show how far wealthy parents were willing to go.
William Singer: Key Points About the Admissions Scandal’s Chief Suspect
At the center of what prosecutors say is a nationwide college admissions fraud scheme is a man with a long history in the admissions counseling field.
Senate to Vote Again to End Aid to Saudi War in Yemen
The Senate will vote to cut off military aid for Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen, in another rebuke of the president’s defense of the kingdom over the killing of a dissident journalist.
A Dead Baby Was Found in a Ditch in 1981. DNA Helped Charge the Mother With Murder.
A cold case in Sioux Falls, S.D., was given new impetus after detectives employed DNA technology and genealogy data.
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