In Eastern Europe, Militaries Gird Against Russian Might and Manipulation
American soldiers and allies, on a military exercise in Poland and Lithuania, are ramping up to thwart Russian cyberattacks and information warfare.
4 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primary Elections
It was a night of rebellious Democrats, who backed progressive insurgents, and loyal Republicans, who helped incumbents backed by President Trump persevere.
A Flamingo? In Texas? A Zoo Fugitive Since 2005 Is Still Surviving in the Wild
No. 492 escaped from a zoo in Wichita, Kan., more than 13 years ago. A sighting in May confirmed it’s still alive, but what happened to its companion?
Fact Check of the Day: No, Democrats Don’t Want ‘Open Borders’
President Trump has falsely claimed at least two dozen times since taking office that Democrats want to open American borders. But legislation shows that Democrats support border security measures, though not the border wall he wants to build.
Michael Grimm Falls Back to Earth. In a Ballroom on Staten Island.
Mr. Grimm, a former congressman who pleaded guilty to tax fraud, tried to make a comeback for his old House seat. It didn’t work. “We make plans,” he said Tuesday night. “God laughs at us.”
What the Travel Ban Ruling Means for Presidential Power
Adam Liptak, the Supreme Court correspondent for The Times, analyzes the 5-to-4 ruling in favor of the Trump administration’s limits on travel from several mostly Muslim countries.
Rare White Alligator Stolen During Fire That Killed 43 Reptiles, Officials Say
Robbie Keszey, who once hosted the reality show “Swamp Brothers,” said a leucistic alligator, Snowball, was missing from a Florida sanctuary and “was like my best friend.”
States Sue to Stop Separations as Government Struggles to Reunite Families
Seventeen states and the District of Columbia sued President Trump to block family separations as the administration struggled to reunite divided families.
Trump Helps Boost Two Preferred Candidates While Progressive Democrats Gain
The president helped lift South Carolina’s governor and a House candidate in New York, and the Democrats’ liberal wing had its biggest wins yet
Drug Dealers Targeted in Sweep of Illicit Online Marketplaces
More than 35 people were accused of selling drugs on the “dark web,” the first time prosecutors made the sellers of illegal goods their primary focus rather than marketplace operators.
Georgia Resident Convicted of Murder in ‘Heinous’ 1983 Killing of Black Man
Frank Gebhardt was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years in the killing of Timothy Coggins, 23, who was dragged behind a truck and stabbed more than 30 times.
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