Trump Sending 5,200 Troops to the Border in an Election-Season Response to Migrants
An initial group of 800 soldiers is already heading to Texas from Fort Campbell and Fort Knox to help hold off a group of Central American migrants moving north through Mexico.
Justices Weigh Class-Action Limits in Arbitration Contract
The case, in which workers say their employer failed to protect their data, was the Supreme Court’s latest effort to determine whether companies can use arbitration provisions to bar class actions.
‘We Need to Stop the Hate,’ Rabbi Tells Elected Leaders
Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who survived the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, pleaded with elected officials to stop the spread of hate speech.
Muslim Groups Raise Thousands for Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Victims
Religious differences aside, the activist who started the fund-raiser said, “the core of all of us is that we have a shared humanity.”
Sanders Lashes Out at News Media Over Synagogue Shooting Coverage
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, gave an emotional condemnation of the shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue and suggested that reporters were falsely blaming President Trump for the massacre.
Do You Get Health Coverage Through Obamacare?
The period for enrolling in insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act begins on Nov. 1. Are you renewing coverage or planning to sign up?
Five Midterm Votes That Could Have an Outsize Impact on Climate Change
A Washington ballot measure that would establish the first carbon tax in the country, along with under-the-radar races in other states, will quite likely influence national policy.
With Bugs, You’re Never Home Alone
A citizen-science project aims to catalog the spiders, insects and other many-legged creatures that live indoors with us.
Bullying Led to Fatal Shooting of Student at North Carolina School, Police Say
One 16-year-old is charged with murdering another during a fight in a crowded hallway at David W. Butler High School in Matthews, N.C.
Meet the Would-Be House Committee Leaders Who Could Torment Trump
If Democrats win control of the House, they will gain control of powerful committees that could put a check on Mr. Trump’s agenda. Expect subpoenas, must-see hearings and lots of investigations.
Why Trump Is Absent From His Own TV Ad
President Trump’s closing election-season argument is to white suburban women, so he can’t be the one to make it.
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