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Senate Votes to Ease Restrictions on Auto Lending Discrimination

Nullifying the restrictions will weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which Republicans say has abused its authority. Democrats criticized the move.

Southwest Passengers Recount A Harrowing Experience

Passengers who were on the Southwest Airlines plane that had a deadly engine explosion mid-flight share what their experience was like.

Ex-Playboy Model, Freed From Contract, Can Discuss Alleged Trump Affair

A settlement ends a lawsuit against a Trump-allied publisher, and protects the president from being drawn into a legal case involving efforts to buy women’s silence.

Inside Southwest Flight 1380, 20 Minutes of Chaos and Terror

“Dear Jesus, send some angels.” Passengers feared they would die as an engine exploded, plunging the plane thousands of feet in a minute.

Cosby Accuser Talked of Framing a Celebrity, Witness Says

The adviser, who works at Bill Cosby’s alma mater, said Andrea Constand described the scheme during a conversation they had as hotel roommates.

Dick’s Sporting Goods Will Destroy the Assault-Style Weapons It Didn’t Sell

The company, which agreed in February to stop selling assault-style rifles at its Field & Stream stores, will not return the weapons to gun manufacturers.

Kansas Trio Convicted in Plot to Bomb Somali Immigrants

Prosecutors accused the men of planning to bomb apartments where Somali immigrants lived and prayed. Defense lawyers said the F.B.I. overreached.

Facebook’s Current Status With Advertisers? It’s Complicated

Marketers have long had a symbiotic relationship with the social network. But user concerns about data has companies taking a harder look at how they work with Facebook.

Puerto Rico Hit by Islandwide Blackout as Grid Falters Again

The major failure, nearly seven months after Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, could take up to 36 hours to fix.

Tammie Jo Shults, Pilot Who Landed Damaged Southwest Plane, Is Navy Veteran With ‘Nerves of Steel’

Passengers hailed Captain Shults as a hero after an engine exploded on Flight 1380. She started out as one of the first female fighter jet pilots in the Navy.

In Barbara Bush’s Final Days, Faith, Courage and a Little Last Needling

In his first interview following Barbara Bush’s death, George W. Bush, the 43rd president, remembered his mother’s personal warmth and biting wit.

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