Over 20 People Were at the Table When Trump Met the Saudis. None Were Women.
Photos from Tuesday’s meeting show that the dynamics at the table remained relatively unchanged — even amid White House staff shake-ups — and male.
More Cases Are Reported of Unusual Cancer Linked to Breast Implants
Women with breast implants have an increased risk of a type of lymphoma that can usually be cured by surgery alone — but not always.
‘Silent, Yes, but Never Withdrawn’: Readers Respond to a Dwindling Catholic Monastery
New York Times readers responded to an article about a small Catholic monastery in South Carolina with their own brushes with monastic life.
Millie Veasey, Part of Trailblazing Unit in WWII, Dies at 100
She served in an all-black, all-women’s battalion tasked with untangling a mail-delivery nightmare, and later led the Raleigh chapter of the N.A.A.C.P.
Sacramento Man Fatally Shot by the Police in His Backyard
The 22-year-old black man had walked toward the officers late on Sunday. They thought he had a weapon, but only a cellphone was found near his body.
Borrowing G.O.P. Playbook, Democratic States Sue the Government and Rack Up Wins
Democratic attorneys general are suing the Trump administration, just as their Republican counterparts sued the Obama administration. Each side has scored victories.
What Does John Brennan Know?
John Brennan, the former C.I.A. director, saw signs of Russian election meddling. Are his suggestive public statements signs that he knows information that he can’t divulge?
Fed Raises Interest Rates for Sixth Time Since Financial Crisis
The Federal Reserve, buoyed by a strengthening economy, raised rates for a sixth time in three years and indicated another two increases are still expected this year.
Congressional Leaders Near Deal on $1.3 Trillion Spending Bill
Lawmakers must approve the bill by midnight Friday to avoid a government shutdown this weekend, which would be the third closing this year.
Who Is Mark Anthony Conditt, the Austin Bombing Suspect?
The 23-year-old is believed to be linked to six bombs that killed at least two people and injured five.
Rumors of Lost Civil War Gold Stir Hope in Pennsylvania
No one knows for sure if there is trove of gold in the state, or at least no one is saying. But interest in a longstanding story was heightened this week when F.B.I. representatives showed up.
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