N.I.H. Halts Enrollment in a Study of Drinking Now Under Scrutiny
Following reports in The Times that investigators and officials had solicited funding for the trial from the alcohol industry, the N.I.H. has launched two internal investigations.
‘Just the Grossest Thing’: Women Recall Interactions With U.S.C. Doctor
Dozens of women have called a university hotline amid allegations of misconduct against a campus gynecologist, George Tyndall, that date to the 1990s.
Show Starring Avenatti and Scaramucci Is Being Pitched to Television Executives
The men are fixtures on cable news — Mr. Avenatti, the lawyer for a pornographic actress suing the president, as Mr. Trump’s antagonist, and Mr. Scaramucci as the president’s supporter.
A Pennsylvania Lawmaker Is Stripped of Key Posts After Sex Accusations
Republican leaders stripped a state House member of committee assignments after finding that he had retaliated against an accuser by sharing explicit pictures of her.
Kilauea Volcano Erupts on Hawaii’s Big Island, but Scientists Say It’s Not the ‘Big One’
The authorities say an “explosive eruption” at Kilauea’s summit has unleashed a hazardous ash plume but that the ash fall was “pretty limited” to the area around a national park.
China Plans to Offer Major Trade Concessions, but Skepticism Abounds
A meeting between the top economic adviser to China and administration officials is expected to focus heavily on reducing the gap between what America exports to China and what it imports.
Violent Arrest at Century 21 Casts Spotlight on Security Guards
An employee at the store was charged with assaulting a man accused of shoplifting Prada shoes. The guard was not currently registered to work security in New York.
F.D.A. Names and Shames Drug Makers to Encourage Generic Competition
In its campaign to lower drug prices, the agency posted a list of brand-name manufacturers in an effort to force them to share drug samples with their generic rivals.
‘Bigger Than Watergate!’ Trump Fumes as Russia Inquiry Enters Second Year
Mr. Trump tweeted that a confidential informant embedded in his presidential campaign would be a scandal bigger than Watergate, inviting comparisons.
China, Signaling Thaw With U.S. Over Trade, Approves Toshiba Microchip Deal
Chinese antitrust officials allowed the Japanese company to sell a majority stake in its chip unit to an American-led group, a prelude to an easing of tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Superdelegates Are No. 1 on the Democratic Party To-Do List
Party officials want to resolve differences over the role and influence of superdelegates, which were a major sticking point in the 2016 primaries.
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