Inside the List: Sharks, Torpedoes, Deadly Secrets: The U.S.S. Indianapolis Tragedy
In “Indianapolis,” Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic expose what really happened that day in 1945 when a Japanese submarine torpedoed the Navy cruiser.
Pave Over the Subway? Cities Face Tough Bets on Driverless Cars
Transit advocates fear that unrealistic hopes for new technology — and how soon it’ll get here — could lead cities down the wrong path.
As Migrant Families Reunite, Texas Border Cities Scramble to Help
Cities in the Rio Grande Valley have been a way station for reunified migrant families, who have been aided by loose network of volunteers and officials.
Eight Dead After Tourist Boat Capsizes on Missouri Lake
High winds tore through the area on Thursday evening, and the tourist boat capsized and sank to the bottom of the lake.
Russia Campaign ‘Just One Tree in a Growing Forest,’ Rosenstein Says
Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, said the Justice Department would crack down on foreign agents who sought to manipulate the American political process.
Who Heard What Trump Said to Putin? Only One Other American
Marina Gross, the American interpreter during President Trump’s meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, is facing calls from Congress to testify.
State of the Art: What Stays on Facebook and What Goes? The Social Network Cannot Answer
Asked about the kind of content Facebook keeps up and the kind it removes, company executives from Mark Zuckerberg on down have been comically tripped up in their responses.
‘Say That Again?’: Prospect of Putin White House Visit Surprises Intelligence Chief
Dan Coats, the intelligence chief, also said he was not fully aware of what President Trump and the Russian president had discussed one on one, a remarkable admission.
White House Memo: Trump Tries a Familiar Tactic: Providing a New Story Line
The president seems set on testing the limits of his ability to move past a controversy without consequences.
Watch Dan Coats Find Out Trump Invited Putin to the White House
The director of national intelligence was being interviewed live when he learned President Trump had invited the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, to the White House for a meeting in the fall.
Amid Worker Shortage, Trump Signs Job Training Order
As part of the effort, companies and trade unions have committed to funding nearly four million slots for apprenticeships, retraining and continuing education programs over the next five years.
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