Scholars Have Data on Millions of Facebook Users. Who’s Guarding It?
Academics have scoured Facebook pages in the name of science. But the troves they’ve amassed are sometimes unsecured and now pose a privacy risk.
N.R.A. Urges Boycott of a Dallas Restaurant Supporting ‘Reasonable’ Gun Laws
A restaurant that said it would donate proceeds to promote gun regulations drew the ire of the N.R.A., which told its members to “steer clear.”
As Trump Prepares Plan to Lower Drug Prices, Big Pharma Girds for a Fight
President Trump will lay out a plan this month to make good on his promise to lower prescription prices. Drug companies are ready to resist.
Giuliani Says Trump Would Not Have to Comply With Mueller Subpoena
The president’s new lawyer appeared on television Sunday morning in an attempt to clarify comments he made last week about payments to Stormy Daniels.
Ships Unearthed in Virginia Offer Glimpse of Colonial Era
Excavation for a new waterfront development in Old Town Alexandria reveals the bones of ships that were scuttled to expand the coastline.
For Sale, Must See: Former Prison in Upstate New York
Chateaugay Correctional Facility closed in 2014 amid an overall decline in the state’s prison population. Community leaders continue to lament the lost jobs.
Dark Island: Rebuilding Puerto Rico’s Grid
Will Puerto Rico’s electric grid withstand another storm? Witness the vulnerability of the grid, and track the progress of its repairs and daily life still in the dark.
An Urgent Debate for California Republicans: How to Get Back in the Game
Hitting rock bottom? California Republicans fear that they will have no candidate for U.S. senator or governor on the ballot in November.
Kansas Man Who Fatally Shot Indian Immigrant Gets Life in Prison
The man, Adam W. Purinton, had angrily confronted the Indian-born engineer about his immigration status and fatally shot him at a bar last year.
Erupting Volcano on Hawaii Releases Life-Threatening Gas, Officials Say
Sulfur dioxide, a colorless gas that smells like a burning match, can cause serious eye, nose and skin irritation as well as coughing, headaches and shortness of breath.
‘Our Rights Are Under Attack’: Voices From Inside and Outside the N.R.A. Convention
Members of the National Rifle Association, a protester and the mayor offered their thoughts on the N.R.A.’s 147th annual meeting.
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