A Reader’s First Memory of Racism: ‘These Things Take Time’
Race/Related is a newsletter focused on identity and culture, with provocative stories from around The Times.
Old Mines Are Full of Dangers (and Possibilities)
The rescue of three people from a mine in West Virginia focused attention on the perils of former mines. But some are being used in creative ways.
Democratic Committee Plans a Dozen Primary Debates for 2020
The Democratic National Committee outlined plans for 12 debates that could include two-night events to accommodate the large field.
U.S. Accuses Chinese Nationals of Infiltrating Corporate and Government Technology
The move comes as the Justice Department announced criminal charges against hackers it said were linked to China’s security services.
Demanding Wall Funding, Trump Balks at Bill to Avert Shutdown
After the Senate passed a spending measure, conservative anger pushed President Trump to torpedo it, leaving Republican leaders scrambling for a way out of the morass.
Finding a New Way to Depict Addiction Visually
We used video clips illustrated by software to interpret heroin addicts’ own words about their experiences.
The Harvard Bias Suit by Asian-Americans: 5 Key Issues
The two sides in a trial accusing Harvard of discriminating against Asian-American applicants have tried to synthesize their cases ahead of a judge’s ruling.
U.S. Will Send Migrants Back to Mexico as They Wait on Asylum Claims
Mexico has essentially agreed to accept the decision, and will be forced to house thousands from other countries, particularly from Central America, as they await their decisions.
A Memo and a Recusal Decision Underscore Potential Threats to the Mueller Inquiry
The acting attorney general has decided not to recuse himself from the special counsel investigation, and President Trump’s attorney general nominee wrote a memo critical of the inquiry this spring.
Putin Welcomes U.S. Withdrawal From Syria as ‘Correct’
The Russian president said he broadly agreed that the Islamic State had been defeated in Syria, but that fight could now become Russia’s problem.
California Today: California Today: Scott Wiener ‘Took to Heart’ Housing Bill Criticism
Thursday: An interview with the state senator on housing; the effects of prison reform; and holiday traditions
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