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Trump Says He’ll Nominate Andrew Wheeler to Head the E.P.A.

The president made the announcement while leading a Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony at the White House.

Jerry Ohlinger, Colorful Dealer in Film Memorabilia, Dies at 75

Mr. Ohlinger’s Movie Material Store in Manhattan was famous for its whimsical clutter and its vast collection of posters and stills.

McConnell Tells Trump a Criminal Justice Bill Is Not Likely This Year

Mitch McConnell, who as majority leader controls the Senate floor, delivered the news in a meeting at the White House in which he told the president that the bill would eat up too much time.

Florida’s Senate Race Heads to the Wire in a Manual Recount

A manual recount was underway in two still-undecided statewide elections in Florida, including the race for the Senate.

Is Mike Pence Loyal? Trump is Asking, Despite His Recent Endorsement

President Trump has repeated the question so many times that he has alarmed some of his advisers. But Mr. Trump has not openly suggested dropping Mr. Pence from the ticket in 2020.

Paralysis and Anguish: How a Meeting of Bishops Ended With No Action on Sex Abuse

As Catholics withhold donations and even leave the church, American bishops have delayed passing accountability measures on sexual abuse.

Los Angeles Times Names Two Restaurant Critics to Replace Jonathan Gold

Bill Addison of the website Eater and Patricia Escárcega of The Arizona Republic will join the newspaper as it seeks to expand its food coverage.

At War: Debunking Stereotypes Around Veterans and PTSD

Readers tell us about the stereotypes they have encountered around veterans and post-traumatic stress disorder, and the ways in which they have challenged them.

Trump Awards Medals of Freedom to Elvis, Babe Ruth and Miriam Adelson

Among famous figures in sports, entertainment and politics, Ms. Adelson, a prominent Republican donor and the wife of the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, stands out.

Gender letter: KaPow! The Super-Sheroes That Stan Lee Created

The comic book revolutionary, who died this week, pushed against the trope that women in comics should be only victims or vixens by creating strong female characters with their own agendas.

California Today: California Today: In Chico, Feeding Fire Evacuees and Emergency Workers

Friday: Volunteers help serve meals, President Trump plans to tour wildfire damage, and the Cal Band visits The San Francisco Chronicle ahead of the Big Game.

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