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Justice Dept. Seizes Times Reporter’s Email and Phone Records in Leak Investigation

Federal prosecutors seized the records as part of an investigation into leaks of classified information to the news media by a former Senate aide.

Justice Dept. Says Crucial Provisions of Obamacare Are Unconstitutional

The Trump administration said the provisions were part of an unconstitutional scheme that required most Americans to carry health insurance.

HGTV’s Chip and Joanna Gaines Will Pay Fine Over Lead Paint Violations

Magnolia Homes, a company owned by the “Fixer Upper” stars, settled lead paint violations with the E.P.A.

With Mueller Closing In, Manafort’s Allies Abandon Him

Allegations that Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, tried to tamper with witnesses originated with two of his former business associates.

David Douglas Duncan, 102, Who Photographed the Reality of War, Dies

Among the most influential photographers of the 20th century, he was also known for his extensive pictorial record of Pablo Picasso’s life.

Fact Check of the Day: Trump Exaggerates Trade Deficit With European Union by $50 Billion

The president claimed that the European Union had a $151 billion trade surplus with the United States. It’s $101 billion.

Fact Check of the Day: With Little Evidence, Trump Claims Iran Has Curbed Activities in Middle East

President Trump claimed that Iran is “no longer looking” to Syria or Yemen since he withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal. Administration officials have said otherwise.

Giuliani Speaks for Trump. Except When He Doesn’t.

The first lady and secretary of state pushed back on Rudolph W. Giuliani, making clear that he does not reflect their views on Stormy Daniels or North Korea.

How the Gig Economy Is Reshaping Work: Not So Much

Defying expectations, the first official survey of “alternative work arrangements” since 2005 shows that nontraditional employment has become less common.

Doctor Who Danced During Surgery Is Suspended by Georgia Medical Board

The board said that the dermatologist’s continued practice “poses a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare.”

Texas Man’s Near-Fatal Lesson: A Decapitated Snake Can Still Bite

A man survived after a rattlesnake’s severed head sank its fangs into his hand. “There’s not a lot of education out there about what you’re supposed to do with a snake,” his wife said.

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