As Google Feeds Cats, Owl Lovers Cry Foul
In a Silicon Valley park, burrowing owls are dying and disappearing. Public records and a bit of snooping uncovered a path that led to Google and its feline-loving employees.
Trump Falsely Says Times Made Up Source in Report on Korea Summit Meeting
The source disputed by President Trump was in fact a senior administration official speaking to a large group of reporters in the White House briefing room.
‘Don’t Treat Us Like Animals’: Family of Woman Shot by Border Patrol Denounces U.S.
Claudia Patricia Gómez González, 19, had studied accounting but could not find work in Guatemala. She was shot dead last week by a Border Patrol agent near Laredo, Tex.
Alan Bean, 4th Person to Walk on the Moon, Dies at 86
After leaving NASA, Mr. Bean, a former Navy test pilot, became a full-time artist, creating images of space exploration.
The Unofficial History of Memorial Day
In this week’s Race/Related newsletter: A historian traces the holiday to commemorations by black people; and we examine our coverage of Jack Johnson.
Europeans in Iran Bitterly Denounce the U.S. as ‘Caesar’ Amid New Sanctions
Big European companies are weighing whether to rapidly end operations there, leaving many executives angry and some Iranians unemployed.
News Analysis: Trump Versus Law Enforcement: A Confrontation with No Precedent
The president’s allies say he has every right to manage the executive branch and every reason to be outraged at possible misconduct aimed at his campaign. Critics say he is wreaking untold damage on institutions that form the bulwark of a democratic so…
Hooking the Dinosaur of Fish
It’s paddlefish season in Montana. Programs to harvest the giant’s caviar and sell it have helped to create a model for sustainable fishing.
Democrats Go All-Out to Avoid Disaster in California House Races
The party and allied groups are spending more than $4 million on a handful of chaotic congressional races that are critical to Democrats’ strategy to win the House in November.
Joshua Holt, an American Held in a Venezuelan Jail for 2 Years, Is Back in the U.S.
President Trump welcomed Mr. Holt home on Saturday from what Mr. Trump called a “tough situation.” Mr. Holt’s release appeared to be a step to try to lower tensions between Washington and Venezuela.
‘Reparations Happy Hour’ Invites White People to Pay for Drinks
Activists in Portland, Ore., asked white people to donate so people of color could have their own space, with a drink or two paid for.
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