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Several Dead After Bridge Collapse, Officials Say

The pedestrian bridge at Florida International University in Miami had been installed days earlier and was still under construction when it fell onto a road.

In Larry Kudlow, Trump Finds His Economic Evangelist

The new National Economic Council director could help the president sell his agenda, but critics say he could be blinded to bad economic news.

Texas Banned ‘Sanctuary Cities.’ Some Police Departments Didn’t Get the Memo.

A ruling this week largely upheld the state’s immigration law, often called the “show me your papers” law. But how it will be put into effect remains a question.

Michael Getler, Ombudsman at PBS and Washington Post, Dies at 82

Mr. Getler was a former reporter and high-ranking editor who became the first internal monitor of an American TV network when he joined PBS in 2005.

Cyberattacks Put Russian Fingers on the Switch at Power Plants, U.S. Says

In the last year, Russian hackers have gone from infiltrating business networks of energy, water and nuclear plants to worming their way into control rooms.

Miami Bridge Collapses; Multiple Fatalities Feared

The pedestrian walkway at Florida International University was under construction and not yet open to the public, a university official said.

Fallout for United Airlines Continues After Death of Kokito the French Bulldog

The airline admitted fault, as senators introduced a bill designed to prevent more animals from dying in flight.

White House Memo: ‘There Will Always Be Change,’ Trump Says as More Personnel Shake-Ups Loom

The president, who is famously fickle, appears to have soured on additional members of his senior leadership team, and some people around him are convinced he could make more moves soon.

Dylann Roof’s Sister Arrested After Bringing Weapons to School Walkout

Morgan Roof said on Snapchat that she hoped those walking out to protest gun violence would “get shot,” and suggested that only black students were participating.

Mueller Subpoenas Trump Organization, Demanding Documents About Russia

The court order is the first known time the special counsel has demanded that records directly related to the president’s businesses be turned over.

Joaquin Avila, Advocate of Hispanic Voting Rights, Dies at 69

The son of immigrants, he challenged discriminatory laws and practices as president of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

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