Gender Letter: Stop Being Grateful! Graduation Advice from 12 Women.
For the first time in at least 20 years, the majority of the nation’s top colleges are featuring women as commencement speakers this year. Hear advice from Abby Wambach and more.
Illinois Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment. One More to Go. Wait, What?
If you thought the deadline had passed decades ago, you’re right. It’s complicated.
Matter: The Great Breakup: The First Arrivals to the Americas Split Into Two Groups
The earliest populations in the Americas would not mingle again for thousands of years. Why they separated is still a mystery.
A Look at Dinesh D’Souza, Pardoned by Trump
The conservative commentator’s incendiary attacks on liberals have made him, at times, a hero of the right. Now he has been pardoned for a campaign finance felony.
Paterson, N.J., Officer Charged in Assault on Suicidal Man at Hospital
Officer Roger Then, 29, was charged with a civil rights violation related to an incident where he and another officer shoved and hit the man in a wheelchair, a complaint said.
Fact Check of the Day: Did Trump Fire Comey Over the Russia Inquiry or Not?
President Trump and his aides have offered a number of reasons — including relief from the investigation into Russian election meddling — for why he fired James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.
With Legislation Stalled, DeVos Moves to Wield Deregulatory Power
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, frustrated by congressional inaction, is preparing an overhaul of the law governing the nation’s 4,000 colleges and universities.
Trump Wields Pardon Pen to Confront Justice System
As he has for all of his acts of clemency since taking office, Mr. Trump bypassed the traditional system for presidential pardons.
White House to Impose Metal Tariffs on E.U., Canada and Mexico
Tariffs on imported steel and aluminum are meant to fulfill President Trump’s vows to protect American industry, but they are drawing a fierce response.
In Colorado, Fracking Is Back, and So Are the Battle Lines
In Weld County, a fracking boom is colliding with a population explosion, pitting communities against companies in a fight over which projects should be allowed.
California Today: California Today: Stockton Tries Free Cash to Fight Income Inequality
Thursday: The Republican John Cox jumps in the polls in the race for governor, Google faces an existential crisis and a Marin County boy’s White House moment.
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