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Arizona Man Who Was Beaten by Officers Gets Charges Against Him Dismissed

Robert Johnson, 35, had been charged with disorderly conduct and hindering prosecution. Four Mesa officers were put on leave after a video showed them beating him.

Trump Expected to List China Tariffs, Potentially Reigniting Trade War

The White House may phase in tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods as the United States tries to continue negotiations.

Ex-Girlfriend Sues Florida College Student, Alleging He Shared Intimate Videos

A woman says her boyfriend shared sexual videos with his Delta Sigma Phi fraternity brothers without her consent. The chapter has been suspended.

Democrats Find Vindication, and New Agony, in Report on Comey

Hillary Clinton supporters saw the report on James Comey as proof the F.B.I. wronged her in 2016. “It’s disappointing and infuriating,” one ally said.

Oakland Jogger Who Threw Out Homeless Man’s Belongings Faces a Related Robbery Charge

The jogger, who threw some items in a lake, returned to the scene the next day and took the phone of a man who recognized him and began recording, the authorities said.

Comey Often Thought He Knew Best. That May Have Hurt the F.B.I.

A Justice Department report that is highly critical of James B. Comey’s handling of the Clinton email investigation has cast a shadow over his legacy as a top law enforcement official.

Fact Check of the Day: Republicans Misplace Blame for Splitting Families at the Border

The White House and prominent Republicans in Congress cited a 1997 court settlement to justify separating migrant children from parents who illegally enter the United States. But the settlement did not require the government to break up families, and t…

Power Companies’ Mistakes Can Cost Billions. Who Should Pay?

Utilities say they must be shielded from liability or the electric grid will suffer. Critics say that puts the burden on ratepayers, not investors.

Sex and Drugs Decline Among Teens, but Depression and Suicidal Thoughts Grow

The C.D.C.’s biannual survey of U.S. high school students also showed increases in bullying and declines in condom use.

Bank Regulator, on the Defensive, Endorses an Obama-Era Approach to Fight Discrimination

Pulling back on previous comments, Joseph M. Otting, the comptroller of the currency, said that he does believe that discrimination exists in lending and housing.

Top Agent Said F.B.I. Would Stop Trump From Becoming President

In texts to a colleague, the agent overseeing the Trump investigation repeatedly expressed anti-Trump political views.

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