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Planning Begins for Kim Jong-un Meeting Some Trump Aides Believe Will Never Happen

The administration is already deliberating over the logistics and location of the meeting, which has still not been officially confirmed by North Korea.

When Hollywood Is Your Mirror

When was the first time you saw yourself represented in a film, or on TV? Here is a sampling of the many answers we received from readers.

The Little-Known Trade Adviser Who Wields Enormous Power in Washington

President Trump has threatened to blow up global trade rules. Robert Lighthizer is the one who knows where to plant the explosives.

Florida Governor Signs Gun Limits Into Law, Breaking With the N.R.A.

The $400 million bill imposes new restrictions on firearm purchases and the possession of “bump stocks,” and funds school police officers and mental health services.

Ursula Marvin, Geologist of the Extraterrestrial, Dies at 96

Dr. Marvin, who had an asteroid and a mountain named after her, analyzed a chunk of a Soviet satellite and moon rocks retrieved by Apollo astronauts.

Seeking Cheaper Health Insurance, Idaho Bucks Affordable Care Act

Federal authorities say Idaho’s plan for a stripped-down insurance option must be revised to meet the federal health care law. Other states are watching.

Where’s Harvey?

In limbo and in treatment, Harvey Weinstein has been lying low, still trying to work his Rolodex.

Stormy Daniels: Timeline of a Trump Scandal

Accusations, payoffs and lawsuits: Here’s a guide to the latest White House scandal, which involves a porn star named Stormy Daniels.

Former North Carolina Police Officer Who Beat Black Man Is Charged With Assault

Christopher Hickman, who was caught on video beating Johnnie Jermaine Rush in August, was charged with two counts of assault, one a felony charge.

The E.P.A Chief Wanted a Climate Science Debate. Trump’s Chief of Staff Stopped Him.

The idea for a military-style exercise to question climate science encountered widespread resistance within the administration, officials said.

A Problem for High Schools: More Cars, and Nowhere to Park Them

In wealthy Long Island communities, luxury cars have become a standard gift for teenagers. But most schools do not have the space to accommodate them.

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