Kilauea Volcano’s Lava Fields Offer Scientists a Portal to Mars
Scientists are studying the Hawaiian volcano as part of a NASA-led project to answer questions like how life on Mars could have developed — if it ever did.
Arlington Cemetery, Nearly Full, May Become More Exclusive
To preserve space for future war heroes in the country’s premier national cemetery, the Army is considering new rules that would turn away many currently eligible veterans.
One Missing After Flash Flooding Rages Through Community Near Baltimore
The flooding struck Ellicott City, Md., on Sunday, nearly two years after a similar catastrophe struck. “I just don’t think I can start all over again,” a business owner said.
A Cemetery Scrambles to Scrub Off More Than 200 Swastikas by Memorial Day
A man in western Illinois was arrested in connection with spray-painting swastikas on headstones and monuments at a cemetery where veterans are buried.
U.S. and North Korean Officials Race to Resurrect Trump-Kim Meeting
American diplomats made a rare visit to North Korea as officials sought to dispel skepticism about the chances of reaching a framework for a deal in such a short time.
‘OMG This Is Wrong!’ Retired English Teacher Corrects a White House Letter and Sends It Back
A former high school teacher who wrote to Mr. Trump was unhappy with the letter she got in return. “Poor writing is not something I abide,” she said.
Everyone Loves a Parade. Especially When It’s on a Military Base.
As Washington grumbles about President Trump’s order to hold a military parade in the capital, the Army’s 82nd maxes out the potential for a show of might.
The Evangelical Fight to Win Back California
As the primary approaches, Franklin Graham brings Jesus — and a conservative political message — to a state with a vast pool of evangelical voters.
F.B.I.’s Urgent Request: Reboot Your Router to Stop Russia-Linked Malware
Hundreds of thousands of home and office routers have been infected by the malware, which was created by the same group that hacked the Democratic National Committee.
40 Years of Chronicling the Unnoticed
“Don’t you have better things to do than watch me vacuum apartments?” wondered a cleaning woman I spent some time tagging along with. I didn’t.
Makers of ‘Sesame Street’ Sue to Get Raunchy Puppet Movie to Change Its Advertising
The creators of the children’s television show want “The Happytime Murders,” an upcoming movie featuring puppets, to stop using the slogan “No Sesame. All Street.”
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