Chelsea Manning Is Jailed for Refusing to Testify in WikiLeaks Case
The onetime WikiLeaks source refused to testify for an investigation into Julian Assange, the antisecrecy group’s leader, who has been charged.
Carmine Persico, Colombo Crime Family Boss, Is Dead at 85
Mr. Persico, nicknamed the Snake, died in prison. He was serving a combined 139-year sentence after being convicted of leading a vast and violent criminal enterprise.
Michael Jackson, R. Kelly and the Lingering Questions About Child Sex Abuse Cases
Why do the accusations come years later, and what does it take to prosecute a case?
Bill Shine Resigns as White House Message Chief
Mr. Shine, a former president of Fox News who was President Trump’s sixth head of communications, had developed little rapport with Mr. Trump.
10 Students Who Beat the Odds to Win a New York Times Scholarship
The annual scholarship rewards high school students who have persevered through hardship to achieve incredible things.
At War: ‘People Constantly Mistake My Mother for a Spouse, Not a Veteran’
These servicewomen are leaders, pioneers, change-makers and survivors. Here’s what their family members have to say about them.
Trump Falsely Claims That Manafort Judge Declared There Was ‘No Collusion’ With Russia
What Judge T.S. Ellis III actually said was that Mr. Manafort was “not before this court for anything having to do with collusion with the Russian government to influence this election.”
‘Mockingbird’ Play Publisher Demands $500,000 From Harper Lee Estate
A filing seeking arbitration says the estate allowed eight theaters around the United States to stage “To Kill a Mockingbird,” then flip-flopped at the last minute.
California Today: With a New Influx of Wealth, Is San Francisco Over?
Friday: Tech wealth is already a sore spot, and it’s even less likely to change with the crush of anticipated I.P.O.’s; demographic changes; and moronga
Elizabeth Warren Proposes Breaking Up Tech Giants Like Amazon and Facebook
The Massachusetts senator, who is running for president, announced a regulatory plan aimed at breaking up large tech companies and “unwind tech mergers that illegally undermine competition.”
Christie’s to Auction Drue Heinz’s Art Collection
One auction, in May, will include works by Amedeo Modigliani, Pierre Bonnard and Henri Matisse; an auction in June will center on the decorative arts.
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