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California Today: California Today: What Another Scandal Says About Hollywood

Friday: A plan to bury a sexual assault allegation sheds light on the Hollywood ecosystem, weather worries and dwindling returns for “trimmigrants.”

On Politics: Pleading Guilty, Cohen Details Moscow Trump Tower Talks

Michael Cohen, President Trump’s ex-lawyer, admitted making false statements to Congress about negotiations during the 2016 campaign to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.

‘The Goal Is to Change Hearts, Not to Change Cultures’: Missionaries on the Death of John Allen Chau

The death of an American missionary this month has led to an internal reckoning among many of his fellow missionaries.

At Stake When Xi and Trump Meet: The Possibility of a New Cold War

President Trump’s encounter with President Xi Jinping in Buenos Aires will be the biggest test yet of whether Mr. Trump’s cultivation of the Chinese leader can overcome their differences.

Lasting Rancor Over Voting Issues Puts a Spotlight on a Georgia Runoff

As part of a national effort to roll back what they see as Republican voter suppression tactics, Democrats hope to flip the secretary of state post, which oversees Georgia’s elections.

Drawn to Tesla’s Bright Prospects, Many Black Workers Say They Found Racism

African-American workers have reported threats, humiliation and barriers to promotion at the plant. The automaker says there is no pattern of bias.

6 Takeaways From the Times’s Investigation Into T.M. Landry

Based on interviews with 46 people, including parents, former and current students and more, and examinations of legal and school records, The Times found the school abused students and doctored college applications.

How Michael Bloomberg Used His Money to Aid Democratic Victories in the House

Democrats backed by Mr. Bloomberg’s organization won 21 of 24 House races, making him among the most influential donors of the election cycle.

Border Drug Cases Hit 20-Year Low as Prosecutors Focused on Migrants

The decline, most severe in California and Arizona, reversed after the Trump administration dispatched more lawyers to the border.

‘It’s Premature’: Incoming Judiciary Chairman Warns Against Rush to Impeach

Representative Jerrold Nadler, under heavy pressure from Democrats, has already begun drawing up ambitious plans for how to use his power — and for now the only “I” word they include is immigration.

Louisiana School Made Headlines for Sending Black Kids to Elite Colleges. Here’s the Reality.

T.M. Landry, a school in small-town Louisiana, has garnered national attention for vaulting its underprivileged black students to elite colleges. But the school cut corners and doctored college applications.

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