Even a Whiff of Disloyalty to Trump Can Imperil a G.O.P. Incumbent
In Alabama, Martha Roby’s one-time criticism of President Trump cost her dearly in a primary. Questions of loyalty may drive votes in more races to come.
State of the Art: How Net Neutrality Actually Ended Long Before This Week
The internet was supposed to operate outside communications monopolies. Now it is run by giants — and net neutrality didn’t stand a chance, our tech columnist says.
15 Syracuse Students Suspended Over Fraternity Videos That Ignited Campus Protests
Members of an engineering fraternity seen on video uttering racial slurs and miming sexual assault were punished unfairly, their defenders say.
Treasury Dept. Hits Russia With New Sanctions
The penalties, against five companies and three individuals, escalate the response to Russian cyberwarfare as the administration warns about Russia’s potential to meddle in the midterm elections.
Tennessee Woman Placed Children in Kennels in Trunk of Her Car, Police Say
The woman, Leimome J. Cheeks, 62, was arraigned Monday on child endangerment charges.
Eunice Gayson, the First Bond Girl, Dies at 90
The British actress, a star in film and television who was trained to sing, may be best remembered for her role in “Dr. No.”
Sessions Says Domestic and Gang Violence Are Not Grounds for Asylum
The attorney general reversed an immigration appeals court decision granting asylum to a Salvadoran woman whose husband had sexually and physically abused her.
As Australia and the Oscars Go, So Goes Maine?
Voters in Maine’s primary on Tuesday will rank candidates in order of preference — and decide whether to keep using that system to ensure that whoever wins an election has broad support.
Live Briefing: Live Updates: Trump Suspending Military Exercises on Korean Peninsula
After his meeting with Kim Jong-un, President Trump said “the war games” would stop, an apparent concession to North Korea.
Supreme Court Upholds Ohio’s Purge of Voting Rolls
The case was the latest battle in a partisan war over how far states can go in imposing all kinds of voting restrictions, including cutbacks on early voting and tough voter ID laws.
California Today: California Today: Garcetti Muses on Villaraigosa’s Defeat
Monday: Mayor Garcetti gives his take on the governor’s race, a debate over A.I. in Silicon Valley, another title for the Warriors and remembering Anthony Bourdain at a taco stand in Los Angeles
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