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‘Yes, I’m Running as a Socialist.’ Why Candidates Are Embracing the Label in 2018

Anger at the outsize role played by wealth has ignited a surge in the number of people who identify openly as socialists, even in red states.

6 Takeaways From the Comey Memos

The memos written by the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey paint a revealing portrait of his interactions with President Trump.

Judge Halts Transfer of American ISIS Suspect to Other Country

A judge has blocked the U.S. from transferring an American citizen, held in Iraq for seven months as an “enemy combatant,” to the custody of another country.

Justice Department Gives Congress Comey’s Memos on Trump

The memos, which had been redacted, detail phone calls and encounters between President Trump and James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.

Alabama Executes Mail Bomber, 83, the Oldest Inmate Put to Death in Modern Era

Walter Leroy Moody Jr. used mail bombs to kill a federal judge and a civil rights lawyer in 1989. He spent years denying his guilt.

On Southwest 1380, Confusion and Distraction as Oxygen Masks Dropped

Photographs taken on the plane, whose engine exploded, show panicked passengers with the masks around their mouths but not their noses.

Toxicologists Clash on Drug in Cosby Sex Assault Trial

What does diphenhydramine do, and is that what was in the pills Bill Cosby gave his accuser, Andrea Constand?

Power Is Back in Puerto Rico, but the Frustration Remains

“We know how to live without power,” one resident said. “Before, we panicked.” By midday Thursday, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority said it had restored power to previous levels.

Hurricane Aid Has Eased Puerto Rico’s Finances. It May Not Be Enough.

An infusion of billions in aid has helped improve the island’s fiscal outlook, but a federal oversight board has called for more austerity measures.

Lee Holley, Cartoonist of Teenage Life in ‘Ponytail,’ Dies at 85

He was helping with “Dennis the Menace” when he created “Ponytail,” about a spirited girl in a postwar suburban world of boys, burgers and phone chats.

F.D.A. Panel Recommends Approval of Cannabis-Based Drug for Epilepsy

Epidiolex was developed to treat two rare and devastating forms of the disease. It contains a chemical compound found in marijuana but not the one that makes people high.

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