Utah to Begin Enforcing Strictest D.U.I. Law in Country
Utah’s new standard will be .05, compared with the .08 percent blood alcohol limit maintained by all other states.
Penny Marshall, TV Sitcom Star and Hollywood Director, Dies at 75
Ms. Marshall made a mark in “Laverne & Shirley” and went on to direct “Big,” “Awakenings” and “A League of Their Own.”
Watch ‘Bambi’ Monthly in Jail, Judge Orders Missouri Man in Deer Poaching Case
David H. Berry Jr. was ordered to watch the Disney classic every month as part of a one-year jail sentence for his role in a operation believed to have killed hundreds of deer, officials said.
Roland Fryer, Accused of Harassment at Harvard, Quits Economics Panel
The professor, a star in his field, resigned from the American Economic Association’s executive committee in the face of pressure from other members.
Martha McSally Appointed to Arizona Senate Seat Once Held by John McCain
Ms. McSally, a House member, lost her bid for the state’s other Senate post in November. She will replace Jon Kyl, who was filling the seat on a temporary basis.
Trump Foundation to Close Amid Lawsuit Accusing It of ‘Willful Self-Dealing’
The agreement by the Donald J. Trump Foundation follows a court decision that allowed a lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general to move forward.
2 Chicago Police Officers Killed by a Train as They Chased a Suspect
The deaths of the officers were the latest in a series of losses for the department, which has now seen four officers killed in the line of duty.
Trump Administration Imposes Ban on Bump Stocks
Under the new regulation, which had been expected, Americans who own bump stocks would have 90 days to destroy their devices or to turn them over to the A.T.F.
White House Signals Retreat on Shutdown Threat
The White House press secretary suggested that President Trump might capitulate on his demand for $5 billion for a border wall, but lawmakers had yet to reach a deal.
California Today: California Today: Untangling Moves to Deport Vietnamese Immigrants
Tuesday: How reversals in deportation policies are affecting the Vietnamese community, a small decline in homelessness and a hotel’s feminist history
Blaming the Deep State: Officials Accused of Wrongdoing Adopt Trump’s Response
A Pentagon official and a government contractor investigated for mishandling classified material say that bureaucrats opposed to President Trump targeted them.
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