Asian-Americans Suing Harvard Say Admissions Files Show Discrimination
The plaintiffs are demanding that the university publicly release the documents, including admissions data on hundreds of thousands of students.
Trump Will Work With Governors to Deploy National Guard to the Border
“It’s time to act,” said Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security, as she outlined the policy during a White House briefing.
John Kasich Is Back in New Hampshire. It’s Not for the Foliage.
On the itinerary for the Ohio governor and 2016 presidential hopeful: a diner visit, a Q. and A. with students and criticism of President Trump amid speculation about a 2020 run.
Memphis Rally Embodies Dr. King’s Activist Spirit
Thousands of people channeled the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s spirit as they advocated progress on his signature issues, racial harmony and economic justice.
When Robert F. Kennedy Told an Indianapolis Crowd of King’s Assassination
In an improvised speech 50 years ago, Kennedy broke the news of King’s death to a largely black crowd. Two months later, he too was killed.
Trump Is ‘Saving Us’: Minnesota Mining Country Warms to Tariffs and G.O.P.
Republicans see a chance to flip a congressional seat in northern Minnesota, where President Trump’s steel tariffs are being celebrated as a boost for the mining industry.
White House Says U.S. Will Remain in Syria Despite Trump’s Eagerness to Withdraw
The decision came a day after Mr. Trump made plain his eagerness to pull American troops out of Syria, arguing that the battle against ISIS was essentially over.
Government Watchdog Finds Racial Bias in School Discipline
The Government Accountability Office found that black students continue to bear the brunt of tough school discipline, despite efforts to examine the problem.
William Prochnau, Journalist and Author, Is Dead at 80
His lauded book “Once Upon a Distant War” profiled a group of young, skeptical Vietnam War reporters. Other projects inspired movies.
‘The Business of War’: Google Employees Protest Work for the Pentagon
Thousands of employees have signed a letter calling on their C.E.O. to pull out of a project that could be used to improve drone strike targeting.
Woman Accused of Shooting 3 at YouTube Had Complained About Company
Nasim Najafi Aghdam, who the police said shot three people at YouTube’s headquarters before killing herself, had accused the company of censoring her videos.
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