What Did Baby Jessica Think of the Thai Cave Rescue? She Had No Idea It Happened
Jessica McClure Morales, who was rescued from a Texas well 31 years ago, avoids most news, choosing instead a quiet life in the country.
Democrats Take Major Step to Reduce Role of Superdelegates
Under a new rule, superdelegates would not be allowed to vote during the first ballot of the presidential nominating process, except in extraordinary cases like contested conventions.
Advocates From Left and Right Ask Supreme Court to Revisit Immunity Defense
In recent years, the court has curtailed the public’s power to hold law enforcement accountable for misconduct. Advocates want the court to rethink its decisions.
‘You Can’t Lead Unless You Listen,’ New E.P.A. Chief Says, Signaling Break From Pruitt
Andrew R. Wheeler, the agency’s new boss, appears to be ushering in a change in style, even as he maintains his commitment to his predecessor’s environmental policies.
Woman Arrested in Beating of Man, 92. ‘Go Back to Mexico,’ She Reportedly Said.
According to reports, a witness said that the woman also told the man to “go back to your country” as she beat him with a brick.
Overlooked No More: Bette Nesmith Graham, Who Invented Liquid Paper
The struggling secretary created a concoction that relieved her and others around the world from the pressure of perfection.
Trump Says It. Should Journalists? On ‘Catch and Release.’
Several readers expressed concern with our use of the phrase “catch and release” in our immigration coverage. Our deputy National editor Kim Murphy reflects on their feedback.
Trump Presses NATO on Military Spending, but Signs Its Criticism of Russia
The contrast reflected a growing disconnect between Mr. Trump and his more traditional foreign-policy advisers when it comes to America’s role on the world stage.
He Sues to Discredit Climate Scientists. Now He’s Being Sued by His Allies.
David Schnare’s conservative legal group seeks to discredit climate science. But it appears to be imploding amid allegations of financial mismanagement, attempted extortion and faked documents.
Alabama Moves to Limit Sheriffs From Pocketing Jail Food Money
Gov. Kay Ivey ordered officials to rein in a decades-old practice of paying sheriffs personally to feed prisoners and then allowing the sheriffs to keep unspent funds for themselves.
Rosenstein Asks Prosecutors to Help With Kavanaugh Papers in Unusual Request
The deputy attorney general asked each of the nation’s 93 United States attorneys to provide up to three prosecutors to review the documents of President Trump’s Supreme Court pick.
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