Trump Secures Trade Deal With South Korea Ahead of Nuclear Talks
President Trump won his first bilateral trade deal with South Korea this week but whether it is a template for future agreements remains in question.
Peter Thiel Employee Helped Cambridge Analytica Before It Harvested Data
The employee worked for Mr. Thiel’s firm Palantir, a Silicon Valley contractor to American spy agencies. Mr. Thiel is a wealthy Trump supporter and board member at Facebook, where the data was gathered.
Recovered Body Is Likely That of Missing Actress, Los Angeles Police Say
The police said the remains recovered in a grave in a wildlife area near Sacramento are likely those of Adea Shabani.
At Least Twelve States to Sue Trump Administration Over Census Citizenship Question
Opponents said the question was certain to depress response to the census from noncitizens and even legal immigrants.
A Cyberattack Hobbles Atlanta, and Security Experts Shudder
Atlanta’s city government has been struggling for days with ransomware that has crippled its computer networks and forced it back to doing business with ink and paper.
A Low-Profile Trump Travels to Virginia to Meet With Donors
President Trump left the confines of the White House at night to travel to the home of Giuseppe Cecchi, a real estate developer who hosted a fund-raiser for him in 2016.
Trump Ends Temporary Immigration Status for Thousands of Liberians
President Trump cited improved conditions in Liberia as evidence that the program, which allowed Liberians to live and work legally in the U.S., is no longer needed.
Homeland Security Chief Warns Adversaries Against Election Meddling
In a closed-door meeting, Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security chief, also vowed retaliation against nations that interfere in the midterm elections this year.
Trump, Famous for ‘You’re Fired,’ Offers V.A. Chief Only Awkward Silence
The peculiar, painful limbo of David Shulkin shows how the president often handles personnel matters: publicly, hoping the employee will leave instead of forcing an ouster.
NASA’s Webb Telescope Faces More Setbacks
The space agency announced on Tuesday that its successor to the Hubble telescope has hit a series of testing snags, pushing back a planned launch next year.
No Charges for Officers in Death of Alton Sterling
Alton Sterling was shot by the police outside a Baton Rouge, La., convenience store in 2016. The episode was captured on video.
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