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Starbucks Employee Who Called Police on Black Men No Longer Works There, Company Says

“It was completely inappropriate to engage the police,” said the company’s chief executive, Kevin R. Johnson, as protests continued in Philadelphia.

Lung Cancer Patients Live Longer With Immune Therapy

Adding immunotherapy to standard chemo treatments can halve the risk of death for people with the most common type of lung cancer, a new study shows.

The Vending Machine That Spits Out Short Stories

Put away that smartphone! A French company has created stand-alone kiosks to deliver printed short stories to patrons of cafes, libraries and airports.

Nursing Election Grievances, Hillary Clinton Supporters Curse Comey

Mrs. Clinton’s former aides are still too angry at the former F.B.I. director to see past what they view as egregious actions that handed the White House to Donald J. Trump.

California Today: California Today: Los Angeles’s New Plan to House the Homeless

Monday: Mayor Eric Garcetti’s proposed temporary shelters, antiwar protests in San Francisco, and Beyoncé makes history at Coachella.

Guards Waited Hours to Stop a Prison Riot That Left 7 Inmates Dead

When fights broke out at the Lee Correctional Institution, housing some of South Carolina’s most violent offenders, there were too few officers on hand to restore order swiftly, officials said.

Racist Terror Plot, or Just Idle Talk? Kansas Trial Hinges on the Answer

Prosecutors say three members of a militia group planned to bomb an apartment complex in Garden City, Kan., where Somali immigrants live. Defense lawyers say the F.B.I. overreached.

Q&A: Why Paul Theroux Loves Cape Cod

As a child, the author was taken with the sunshine and beaches. He now spends every summer there because “nothing ever changes.”

Sidebar: Travel Ban Case Is Shadowed by One of Supreme Court’s Darkest Moments

World War II internment camps for Japanese-Americans, which President Trump cited as precedent during the campaign, loom over his travel ban case now facing the court.

25-Year-Old Textbooks and Holes in the Ceiling: Inside America’s Public Schools

We invited America’s public school teachers to show us the conditions that a decade of budget cuts has wrought in their schools.

James Comey’s ABC Interview: Five Highlights

ABC’s interview with the former F.B.I. director was a stunning assault on a sitting president by a once high-ranking law enforcement official.

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