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Three Campaign Ads That Are Putting Climate Change on the Agenda

Across the country, there’s been a small explosion of campaign ads about global warming.

Apple’s Radical Approach to News: Humans Over Machines

While Google, Facebook and Twitter face scrutiny for spreading misinformation, Apple has avoided scandal by using people to pick what news to show. Is that good for news outlets?

How the Effort to End Mass Incarceration Moved to District Attorney Races

The focus on local races comes as overhaul efforts have stalled on the federal level.

U.S. Admission of North Korean Defectors Has Slowed to a Trickle

A North Korea border crackdown and the Trump administration’s curbs on refugee admissions has slowed new arrivals of refugees from North Korea.

On Politics: Explosive Devices Sent to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and CNN

Explosive devices were sent to former President Barack Obama and other Democratic figures, as well as CNN’s offices in New York.

What Does the Apparent Pipe Bomb Sent to CNN Reveal?

A suspicious device resembling a pipe bomb was sent to CNN and addressed to Barack Obama’s ex-C.I.A. director John Brennan. Here’s what we know about it.

‘Catastrophic’ Typhoon Yutu Slams Into U.S. Commonwealth in the Pacific

The storm was the equivalent of a Category 5 hurricane when it destroyed homes in the Northern Mariana Islands, which are northeast of Guam in the western Pacific Ocean.

Explosive Devices Add to Climate of Overheated Partisan Rancor

The intended recipients of the devices were among the most vilified figures in Democratic politics.

Dorcas Reilly, Creator of the Classic American Green-Bean Casserole, Dies at 92

Mrs. Reilly invented the dish when she worked at the Campbell Soup Company test kitchen in the 1950s.

2 Dead After Gunman Opens Fire at Kentucky Kroger, Police Say

A suspect was arrested after an armed citizen intervened and fired at him, the police said. The police identified the victims as Maurice Stallard, 69, and Vicki Lee Jones, 67.

When Trump Phones Friends, the Chinese and the Russians Listen and Learn

President Trump has been repeatedly told by aides that his cellphone calls are not secure from foreign spies. But he has refused to heed the warnings to stop talking.

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