Attack Kills American Service Member in Eastern Afghanistan
It was the second death this year for the U.S. military in Afghanistan’s enduring war. Another American was wounded, and several Afghan troops were killed.
Stormy Daniels Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Donald Trump
It was the latest move by a pornographic film star, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, who says she had an affair with Mr. Trump 12 years ago.
Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Death Penalty and Class Actions
Among the newly accepted cases is an appeal from a death row inmate with a rare medical condition he says will cause excruciating pain if he is given a lethal injection.
C.D.C. Director’s $375,000 Salary Will Be Cut
His pay raised eyebrows because it was much higher than his predecessors. It was granted under a special provision to attract top scientists.
As Detroit Sheds State Oversight, Its Mayor Reflects on Its Path
People laughed when Mayor Mike Duggan first predicted that Detroit could emerge from active state oversight this spring. On Monday, it happened.
Critic’s Notebook: Michelle Wolf Did Her Job. It’s the Correspondents’ Dinner That Is the Problem.
Don’t hire a political comic, then renounce her when she does political comedy.
Tokyo in Texas: Distinctive Japanese Food Is Thriving in Austin
A city known for its barbecue and Tex-Mex cooking has spawned an accomplished roster of Japanese restaurants.
Cosby Jury Says Accuser’s Credibility, Not #MeToo, Led to Guilty Verdict
The jury, which remains anonymous, released a joint statement intended to clarify how they came to the decision to convict the entertainer.
California Today: California Today: Can San Diego Ditch the Power Company?
Monday: A fight is brewing over “community choice,” a chilling account of the Golden State Killer, and a shark lab needs more funding.
Yellow Fever Restaurant at California Whole Foods Sets Off a Debate
The restaurant’s founders, who are Asian-American, said, “we choose to embrace the term and reinterpret it positively for ourselves.”
They Survived a Massacre. Then the Lawyers Started Calling.
“We’ve all gotten a thousand phone calls from lawyers,” said one Las Vegas shooting survivor.
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