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What Is Talc, Where Is It Used and Why Is Asbestos a Concern?

Here’s what you need to know about talc and the health-related claims surrounding it.

North Carolina Republican Says He Chose to Hire Controversial Operative

Mark Harris, the Republican candidate in the Ninth Congressional District, denied wrongdoing and said he hired L. McCrae Dowless Jr. because of his work on a past campaign.

For Kushner, Criminal Justice Has Been a Personal Issue and a Rare Victory

Jared Kushner played a major role in moving forward a bipartisan policy that has thwarted lawmakers for years.

Fred Greenstein, 88, Dies; Political ‘Psychologist’ Assessed Presidents

He identified six qualities in evaluating performance in the Oval Office. (No. 1: emotional intelligence.) And as a scholar of Eisenhower, he liked Ike.

Army Charges Special Forces Soldier in 2010 Killing of Afghan

The murder charge against Maj. Mathew L. Golsteyn came after he twice admitted to the shooting that took place during the battle for the city of Marja.

California Requires New City Buses to Be Electric by 2029

California became the first state to mandate a full shift to electric buses in public transit, flexing its muscle as an environmental regulator.

Irwin Hollander, Master Lithographer Who Revived Fine Art, Dies at 90

Mr. Hollander persuaded Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell and other Abstract Expressionists to try their hands at lithography at his Manhattan workshop. Their proofs became some of his best work.

Star Economist at Harvard Faces Sexual Harassment Complaints

Roland Fryer’s ascent in the economics field was swift. Now he is embroiled in investigations into his workplace behavior.

‘Silent Sam’ Confederate Statue’s New Home Derailed by Former Tar Heel Players

Several of the University of North Carolina’s former stars signed a letter opposing a new history center for the toppled statue. The board of governors then scrapped the plan.

Trump Names Mick Mulvaney Acting Chief of Staff

In Mr. Mulvaney, President Trump chose a hard-line conservative and former congressman with a deep understanding of how Congress works and a personal chemistry with Mr. Trump.

Trump’s Push for Trade Win Could Undermine Sanctions Enforcement

President Trump’s suggestion that he could intervene in the arrest of a Huawei executive could put his sanctions enforcement strategy at risk.

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