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For Scientists Racing to Cure Alzheimer’s, the Math Is Getting Ugly

To find 25,000 participants to enroll in all the approved trials, researchers would have to begin by approaching more than 37 million people with early memory loss.

U.S. Breaks Up Fake I.R.S. Phone Scam Operation

The Justice Department said sentences of up to 20 years in prison should discourage future fraud. Callers posed as tax or immigration officials.

Trilobites: Who Was the Real Lorax? Seeking the Inspiration for Dr. Seuss

A new essay explores the possible real-life examples for the Lorax character and Truffula trees.

Police Officers Lip-Sync as Part of Public Relations Dance

Videos of officers performing have gone viral across the country, as departments step up outreach efforts and seek to improve their image.

California Today: California Today: Angelenos Mourn the Loss of Their Trusted Restaurant Guide

Monday: Jonathan Gold, the beloved Los Angeles food critic, died over the weekend. We remember him, collect many tributes, and consider how he shaped our view of the city.

Congratulations, You Are Now a U.S. Citizen. Unless Someone Decides Later You’re Not.

Immigrants fear the Trump administration is becoming more aggressive in pursuing denaturalization cases. The government says it’s merely looking out for fraud.

Drive Against Gerrymandering Finds New Life in Ballot Initiatives

Groundswells of voter support are advancing measures in five states to end the tailoring of district maps for maximum partisan advantage, without waiting for the Supreme Court to decide the issue.

Sidebar: How to Tell Where Brett Kavanaugh Stands on Citizens United

A single sentence in a 1976 Supreme Court decision holds the key to understanding Judge Kavanaugh’s approach to campaign finance law.

Toronto Shooting Leaves 2 Dead and 13 Injured

A gunman opened fire on a busy avenue in Toronto’s Greektown neighborhood on Sunday night. The suspect died after exchanging fire with the police.

News Analysis: How a Trump Decision Revealed a G.O.P. Memo’s Shaky Foundation

Documents released over the weekend plainly demonstrated that key elements of Republicans’ claims about the F.B.I.’s surveillance of Carter Page were misleading or false.

As Violence Flares, Kushner Threatens to Abandon a Plan B for the Mideast: Rebuilding Gaza

Jared Kushner and his partner in peacemaking, Jason D. Greenblatt, have declared that no foreign investors will pour money into Gaza during what they call a Hamas-driven conflict.

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