Mark Zuckerberg Has a Message: Facebook Will Keep Building
At the company’s annual developer conference, Mr. Zuckerberg, its chief executive, unveiled new products and features. “We have to a responsibility to move forward,” he said.
Global Health: Tick and Mosquito Infections Spreading Rapidly, C.D.C. Finds
Rates of Lyme, Zika and exotic new diseases are soaring. Federal officials blame hotter weather, jet travel, forested suburbs and slow vaccine development.
Instagram Unveils a Bully Filter
The social media network says the new feature will weed out comments meant to harass or bully its 800 million users.
Federal Authorities Crack Down on Vaping Products Resembling Juice Boxes and Candy
The F.D.A. and the F.T.C. issued warning letters to makers of e-liquids with names like One Mad Hit Juice Box and Twirly Pop that may appeal to children.
Is That Dog (or Pig) on Your Flight Really a Service Animal?
Federal regulators and some lawmakers are looking to crack down on untrained pets being passed off as legitimate service or emotional support animals.
California Today: California Today: Members of the Migrant Caravan Await Their Fate Near San Diego
Tuesday: Asylum seekers set up an encampment on the U.S.-Mexico border, Ashley Judd sues Harvey Weinstein, and a young writer draws inspiration from Kendrick Lamar.
Trump Says Disclosure of Mueller Questions in Russia Probe Is ‘Disgraceful’
President Trump said it was a disgrace that questions the special counsel would like to ask him were “leaked,” and said collusion is a “phony crime.”
At War: How to Read the Army’s Budget Request for More Precision Ordnance
The Army’s proposed artillery budget signals a shift in the role of its artillery force, which was often relegated to infantry operations during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Young Migrants: Victims of Gangs or Members of Them?
The Trump administration has taken aim at a previously uncontroversial set of child protection laws, which it portrays as “loopholes” preventing the quick deportation of gang-involved teenagers.
Roy Moore Sues 4 Women, Claiming Defamation and Conspiracy
Mr. Moore, the former Senate candidate from Alabama, continues to deny allegations that he pursued sexual and romantic relationships with teenagers.
What Mueller Wants to Ask Trump About Obstruction, and What It Means
The questions show the special counsel’s focus on obstruction of justice and touch on some surprising other areas.
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