Bernie Sanders Apologizes Again for Mistreatment of Women in 2016 Campaign
For the second time in eight days the Vermont senator addressed complaints from former staff members that women in his campaign were mistreated, calling it “unacceptable.’’
Samuel Snipes, 99, Dies; Lawyer for First Black Family in Levittown, Pa.
He held off a mob of protesters while representing the couple who integrated what its developer called “the most perfectly planned community in America.”
Traditional Masculinity Can Hurt Boys, Say New A.P.A. Guidelines
Men die earlier than women and commit more acts of violence. But the American Psychological Association did not have a guide for working with males, in part because they were historically considered the norm.
The Pour: The Supreme Court May Change the Way You Buy Wine
The justices will hear oral arguments in a contentious case involving whether consumers can order from out-of-state wine shops.
Critic’s: The Museum Is Closed? These Paintings Have a Digital Life
The government shutdown means you can’t see Charline von Heyl’s first-class retrospective at the Hirshhorn. But consider this substitute: the double life her paintings live online.
California Today: California Today: The Shutdown’s Lasting Damage to Joshua Tree
Thursday: Why the government shutdown is heightening broader debates about the outdoors; L.A. teachers’ strike postponed; and where to hike now
Trump Heading to Texas Border Town to Press His Case for a Wall
The partial government shutdown is nearing the end of a third week, and President Trump was scheduled to head to Texas with no additional negotiations scheduled.
Before Trump, Steve King Set the Agenda for the Wall and Anti-Immigrant Politics
The Iowa congressman, who has used racist language and been denounced as a white supremacist, wrote the playbook on white identity politics and many of the issues that are ascendant in the G.O.P.
Before Trump’s Identity Politics, There Was Steve King
Building a border wall, ending birthright citizenship and disparaging undocumented immigrants. Representative Steve King championed anti-immigration views years before President Trump made them a focal point of his administration.
Your Thursday Briefing
Border, Congo, ‘Baby Shark’: Here’s what you need to know.
Democrats Find a Foil for 2020 Primary: Billionaires. (Even Liberal Ones.)
With populism making a strong comeback on the left, candidates like Elizabeth Warren are decrying billionaires who might self-finance campaigns, like Michael R. Bloomberg.
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