Texas Deputy Accused of Molesting 4-Year-Old and Threatening to Deport Her Mother
The authorities said the sheriff’s deputy, Jose S. Nunez, repeatedly sexually assaulted the daughter of a woman who entered the country illegally.
Vows: ‘Mayor Pete’ Gets Married, Then Takes His Husband to a Parade
Peter Buttigieg, a rising star in the Democratic Party, once wondered: “How does a sitting mayor in Indiana who’s gay find a date?” Now he doesn’t have to.
Supreme Court Avoids an Answer on Partisan Gerrymandering
The decisions were a setback for critics of partisan gerrymandering, who had hoped that the Supreme Court would decide the cases on their merits and rule in their favor.
Trump Resisting a Growing Wrath for Separating Migrant Families
President Trump and members of his cabinet dug their heels in amid a growing outcry over his policy of separating families at the border.
California Today: California Today: The L.A. Times’s New Owner Takes the Helm
Monday: Patrick Soon-Shiong takes ownership, the Mariposa Grove reopens in Yosemite, and Salesforce’s chief executive shares his thoughts on philanthropy.
U.N. Rights Chief Tells U.S. to Stop Taking Migrant Children From Parents
Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, cited the president of the American Association of Pediatrics, saying the practice is “government-sanctioned child abuse.”
A Renewed View of Some of the World’s Oldest Trees
After a three-year restoration project, the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park has reopened, with less asphalt and more concern for the health of the trees.
In Texas Governor’s Race, Lupe Valdez Faces Resistance From Fellow Democrats
Ms. Valdez is a Latina, a lesbian and the Democratic nominee for governor. But some activists on the left say she’s not worthy of their support, particularly because of her record on immigration.
Trump Picks Economic Winners, Guided by Nostalgia
By creating an industrial policy that largely looks to the past, Mr. Trump differs from his predecessors.
5 Dead in Texas After S.U.V. Packed With Immigrants Crashes in High-Speed Chase
Fourteen people were packed into the vehicle, which was speeding 100 miles per hour when it rolled over, the authorities said.
Pentagon Puts Cyberwarriors on the Offensive, Increasing the Risk of Conflict
Until now, the Cyber Command has assumed a largely defensive posture, but in the spring the Defense Department opened the door to nearly daily raids on foreign networks, seeking to head off attacks.
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