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Einstein’s ‘God Letter’ From 1954 Sells for $2.9 Million

A letter from Albert Einstein that discussed God and religion was sold for far more than the presale estimate of $1 million to $1.5 million.

Trump Cites ‘Strong Signals’ From Xi as Trade Fears Return

The president expressed optimism about a deal after his tariff threats roiled markets, but concerns remain about the prospects for a trade truce.

Live Briefing: George H.W. Bush Funeral Live: Speakers Remember ‘a Lion’ of a Leader

The United States’ five living presidents and about a dozen current and former heads of state are at the National Cathedral for a state funeral.

From a Deceased Woman’s Transplanted Uterus, a Live Birth

A novel transplantation procedure may help more infertile women become pregnant.

9-Year-Old Boy Helps Repeal Snowball Throwing Ban in Colorado Town

Dane Best of Severance, Colo., successfully lobbied the town of Severance to repeal a ban on snowball throwing that was part of a nearly century-old ordinance.

Wisconsin Republicans Defiantly ‘Stand Like Bedrock’ in Face of Democratic Wins

Robin Vos, the speaker of the Assembly, was the first official to publicly suggest that Republicans consider reining in the powers of the state’s newly elected Democrats.

California Today: California Today: Silicon Valley’s Hot Holiday Gift

Wednesday: Why people want personal air pollution monitors, Scott Wiener takes another run at a housing bill, and a brief history of the perp walk.

Times Insider: The Long Path From My Desk to a Clint Eastwood Film

When I started reporting on an octogenarian drug mule, I had no idea it would inspire a Hollywood film.

Mourning Not Just George Bush’s Death, but the World Order He Helped Build

President Trump grew up during the Cold War but has gleefully tried to dismantle the European and global institutions that Mr. Bush and his Cold War-vintage colleagues built.

At War: My Husband Was Hurt by an I.E.D. The Lasting Injury Was to Our Family.

After my husband suffered a traumatic brain injury while deployed in Afghanistan, our family was never the same.

On Politics: After Briefing, Senators Say Saudi Prince’s Guilt Is Clear

Senators said a closed C.I.A. briefing only solidified their belief that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s killing.

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