Dress Well and Speak Softly: How Black Professionals Counter Bias at Work
Doctors, lawyers and others described the steps that people of color must take to avoid unwarranted suspicion and bolster their credibility.
State Courts Become Battleground Over Trump’s Sanctuary Cities Policy
Lawyers for immigrants have started to convince judges that state laws prohibit local law enforcement from cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Trump to Steer More Money to ‘Opportunity Zones’
An executive order is the administration’s latest attempt to turn a provision from the sweeping 2017 tax law into a major effort to combat poverty.
Feature: He Helped Build an Artists’ Utopia. Now He Faces Trial for 36 Deaths There.
Max Harris did chores and collected rent at the artists’ warehouse where he lived. Now he faces trial for the deaths at a concert there — including some of his close friends.
On Politics: Trump Threatens Shutdown Over Funding for Border Wall
In a combative appearance with Democratic congressional leaders, President Trump said that he would be “proud to shut down the government for border security.”
Michael Flynn Asks Judge for Leniency for Lying to F.B.I.
President Trump’s former national security adviser will be sentenced next week after admitting he lied to the F.B.I. when he was questioned in the Russia investigation.
Trump in ‘No Rush’ to Fill Chief of Staff Job
The extended timeline is the latest sign of how the president was surprised when his top candidate, Nick Ayers, would not agree to the terms of the job the president requested.
Stormy Daniels Ordered to Pay Trump $293,000 in Legal Fees
The order is connected to a defamation suit Ms. Daniels filed against President Trump last spring. A judge dismissed it in October.
White Supremacist Gang Attacked Black D.J. at Seattle-Area Bar, Authorities Say
Local officials charged eight people in the assault and asked the F.B.I. to look into bringing federal hate crime charges.
After Possible Data Leak, North Carolina Edges Closer to a New Election
Amid reports that officials had leaked absentee vote totals days before the election, the state G.O.P. chairman said that a new election may be necessary.
Helen Klaben Kahn, Survivor of a 49-Day Yukon Ordeal, Dies at 76
She was a 20-year-old Brooklynite seeking adventure when her plane crashed. But she and the pilot, both injured, endured in subzero weather until rescued.
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