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Wendy’s and Its Tomatoes Come Under Fire From Farm Workers’ Campaign

A drive in college towns aims to get the fast-food chain to follow McDonald’s and Walmart in buying tomatoes grown under strict labor standards.

Nouman Raja, Ex-Officer in Florida, Is Convicted of Manslaughter in Shooting of Black Man

The shooting of the man, Corey Jones, on the side of a highway in 2015 drew national attention as one in a series of killings of black men by the police.

Stacey Abrams, Star Trek Nerd, Is Traveling at Warp Speed

She nearly became Georgia’s governor. She might run for senator or president. But she’d probably trade it all for the bridge on the Enterprise.

Building a Binational Border One Craft Cocktail at a Time

In this week’s Crossing the Border newsletter, an entrepreneur hopes to bring Americans and Mexicans together for good food, drinks and conversation.

2 Women Living With R. Kelly Denounce Their Parents and Deny Being Brainwashed

In an interview with “CBS This Morning,” the women accused their parents of trying to blackmail the R&B singer in claiming that he is keeping them captive.

Bancroft Prize for History Is Awarded to 2 Scholars

The prize, one of the most prestigious in the field, went to David W. Blight’s biography of Frederick Douglass and Lisa Brooks’s study of King Philip’s War

California Today: California Today: Gavin Newsom Called This City Out on Affordable Housing. Its Leaders Weren’t Mad.

Thursday: An L.A. suburb shows the complexity of housing affordability; Facebook to pivot to private; and remembering Julia Morgan.

John Kelly, Out of White House, Breaks With Trump Policies

The former chief of staff says a complete border wall would be a “waste of money” and declines to answer questions about Jared Kushner’s security clearance.

Ilhan Omar, Martha McSally, LeBron James: Your Thursday Briefing

Here���s what you need to know.

Joe Biden���s 2020 Plan is Almost Complete. Democrats Are Impatient.

The former vice president is preparing his 2020 kickoff, securing staff and alerting top Democrats he plans to run. But he hasn���t made a final decision yet.

Paul Manafort to Be Sentenced Thursday in 1 of 2 Cases Against Him

President Trump’s former campaign chairman could get a sentence that effectively leaves him in prison for the rest of his life.

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