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Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, Who Explored Babies’ Mental Growth, Dies at 99

In hospitals, clinics and books, he revolutionized our understanding of how children develop psychologically.

Facebook Blocks Britain First, a Far-Right Anti-Muslim Group Promoted by Trump

The move comes a week after two leaders were convicted of hate crimes and months after the president elevated their inflammatory views on Twitter.

Trump, Pressured to Criticize Russia for Poisoning, Leaves Comment to Aides

The president, who has also avoided condemning Russia for its election meddling, came under pressure to join Britain in taking action in response to the attack on its soil.

Andrew McCabe, a Symbol of Trump’s F.B.I. Ire, Faces Possible Firing

Mr. McCabe faces accusations that he was not forthcoming about F.B.I. media contacts. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reviewing a recommendation that he be fired, just days before his retirement.

The Pennsylvania Special Election: What Comes Next?

The special election in Pennsylvania has not been decided, but with a new congressional map coming in November, candidates are planning their next moves.

New Nashville Mayor Proposes City Park to Atone for Its Slave History

As other cities tear down Confederate monuments, the Tennessee capital wants to preserve land for a city park near Fort Negley, which thousands of former slaves built.

California Today: California Today: President Trump’s Visit to California

Wednesday: The president in California, a famed architect is accused of harassment, and Berkeley’s Telegraph Avenue.

They Didn’t Do the Crimes: 139 Go Free After Wrongful Convictions

Lawyers dedicated to finding and clearing wrongful convictions are responsible for much of the rise in exonerations in recent years.

From Jokes to Near Tears, Tillerson’s Final Brush With Diplomacy

Returning to Washington after a week of urging détente across Africa, Mr. Tillerson was fired in a decidedly undiplomatic presidential tweet.

Democrat’s Strong Performance in Pennsylvania Shakes Trump and G.O.P.

Voters who turned out for Donald Trump in 2016 appeared to turn on his chosen House candidate Tuesday, helping Conor Lamb, the Democrat, take a slight lead.

National School Walkout: Thousands Protest Against Gun Violence Across the U.S.

In a coordinated action, students left their classrooms and sometimes marched in the streets a month after 17 people were killed in a Florida high school.

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