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Sandy Hook Parents Sue Alex Jones for Defamation

Mr. Jones and his conspiracy theory website Infowars have long claimed that the killing of 26 people at the Connecticut elementary school was a “giant hoax.”

Is Your Body Appropriate to Wear to School?

A high school junior in Florida was compelled to bandage her nipples at school. Where do school dress codes stop and start?

Tech Firms Sign ‘Digital Geneva Accord’ Not to Aid Governments in Cyberwar

The companies, including Microsoft and Facebook, hope to create a Geneva Conventions for cyberspace, but none are from countries that are suspected in most of the recent attacks.

Sean Hannity and Michael Cohen’s History

The Fox News host Sean Hannity is friends with President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael D. Cohen, but now it appears he may also be a client, although Mr. Hannity denies it.

Arrest Made After Binghamton Stabbing, the Second Student Death in 5 Weeks

A suspect is in custody in the fatal stabbing of Joao Souza, a freshman at Binghamton University. Last month, a nursing student was strangled off-campus.

Black Harvard Student Is Punched by the Police During Arrest

An internal police investigation is underway after officers tackled and punched a black Harvard student they were trying to arrest. The police said he was on drugs and acting in an aggressive manner.

Video Shows Police Tackling and Punching Black Harvard Student

The student, Selorm Ohene, 21, was standing naked in the median of a busy street when the Cambridge police tried to arrest him.

Trump Scraps New Sanctions Against Russia, Overruling Advisers

The administration reversed course a day after announcing that it would penalize Russian companies for facilitating Syria’s chemical weapons program.

James Comey’s Attacks on Trump May Hurt a Carefully Cultivated Image

In media appearances aimed in part at boosting book sales, Mr. Comey is criticizing the president in personal ways that are unusual for a former F.B.I. director.

Chinese Tech Company Blocked From Buying American Components

The Trump administration said Monday that it was halting exports from the United States to ZTE Corporation, a blow to one of China’s best-known firms.

Ryan Zinke Is Opening Up Public Lands. Just Not at Home.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has opened millions of acres of public lands for development while pursuing policies of protection in his home state.

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