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Russian Effort to Influence 2016 Election Targeted African-Americans

Two reports commissioned by the Senate Intelligence Committee take a deeper look at the fake social media accounts used by Russia in the American election.

Road Trip: 44 Islands and 42 Bridges: A Florida Keys Road Trip

It’s only 113 miles from Key Largo to Key West, but take it slow and savor the subtropical, sometimes kitschy, flavor, of these fragile isles.

Profiles in Science: The Yoda of Silicon Valley

Donald Knuth, master of algorithms, reflects on 50 years of his opus-in-progress, “The Art of Computer Programming.”

Feature: These 3 Democrats Will Finally Have the Power to Investigate the White House. How Far Will They Go?

In two weeks, congressional Democrats will return to Washington with the authority to investigate a White House that is suspected of foreign collusion, conflicts of interest and mismanagement of the federal government.

What Can Make a 911 Call a Felony? Fentanyl at the Scene.

Officers say exposure to opioids during emergencies can put them in mortal danger. Doctors say their symptoms may just be the “nocebo” effect.

Ryan Zinke’s Legal Troubles Are Far From Over

Investigations into the departing interior secretary’s actions will probably not end with his resignation, and may cloud his political future.

U.S. Is ‘Working On’ Extraditing Gulen, Top Turkish Official Says

“We need to see concrete steps because it has been already two years,” Turkey’s foreign minister said. He said Turkey had also requested the extradition of more than 8o Gulen followers in America.

Some Kotex Tampons Recalled After Coming Apart and Leaving Parts Inside the Body

A defect in certain lots of Kotex tampons has caused some users to seek medical attention, their manufacturer said.

Fact Check: Trump Officials Say Drug Prices Are Inflated. So Are Some of Their Claims on a Solution.

The administration has sometimes made misleading statements to garner support for its plan on what it has accurately identified as a problem for many Americans.

Advertising: Digital Data Gives Billboard Owners More Reason to ‘Love a Good Traffic Jam’

The average one-way trip for commuters in the U.S. is close to a half-hour — plenty of time for marketers to target them in new ways through old media.

A Shutdown Looms. Can the G.O.P. Get Lawmakers to Show Up to Vote?

Vanquished and retiring members have been skipping votes, and House Republican leaders are unsure whether they will ever return.

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