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A Manager Asked a Black Man to Leave the Pool at His Own Apartment Complex

A white manager of an Indianapolis apartment complex has been put on administrative leave after asking a black resident sitting by the pool to leave.

Trump’s Trade War With China Pierces the Heart of Michigan

Perhaps no state has more to lose from the administration’s crackdown on China than Michigan, where China’s ties to the auto industry run deep.

Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court Confirmation: Get Caught Up

It’s been a busy week. Here’s a distilled version of what’s happened since President Trump introduced his court nominee to the world on Monday night.

Read Peter Strzok’s Opening Statement

Peter Strzok, the embattled F.B.I. agent who oversaw the opening of the Russia investigation, appeared on Thursday before the House Judiciary and Oversight committees.

F.B.I. Agent at Center of Russia Probe Turns Tables on G.O.P.

Peter Strzok, the F.B.I. agent who led the investigations of Russian interference and the Clinton emails, was hauled before the House but came out swinging.

North Koreans Are No-Shows at Meeting to Discuss U.S. Soldiers’ Remains

Talks on returning American troops killed in the Korean War did not take place as planned. But it was unclear whether U.S. officials had been deliberately stood up.

Live Briefing: Trump’s U.K. Visit: A Sedate Dinner, a Bombshell Interview

President Trump left the NATO summit meeting in Brussels for a visit to Britain. He was greeted with pomp and protest.

California Today: California Today: Los Angeles and Its Newspaper, Explained by Three Buildings

Thursday: A 92-year-old is brutally beaten, five Picassos are missing and good news on greenhouse gas.

U.S. Reopens Investigation Into Emmett Till Slaying

The 1955 murder of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old boy, remains among the starkest and most searing examples of racial violence in the American South.

NATO Survives Trump, but the Turmoil Is Leaving Scars

The president disrupted the summit and made a unilateral declaration of victory, but his claim of new pledges for additional military spending was undercut by allies.

Trump’s NATO Visit Marked by Stiff Handshakes and Uncomfortable ‘Family Photos’

That was awkward.

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