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Hawaii Launches Long-Term Care Program
This week, Hawaii launched the Kupuna Caregivers Program to help support working family caregivers.
Best of Late Night: Trevor Noah Thinks Allegations of F.B.I. Bias Are Overblown
An F.B.I. agent criticized President Trump during the 2016 campaign, and now conservatives are saying the agency is biased. Mr. Noah isn’t convinced.
Australia and Catholic Church ‘Failed’ Abused Children, Inquiry Finds
Saying tens of thousands had been abused in Catholic and other institutions, the panel said priests should have to report abuse they hear about in confession.
Europe Edition: Theresa May, Net Neutrality, Russia: Your Friday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Bars on the Windows, Laughter Between the Lines
An Italian nonprofit organizes soccer matches inside the country’s prisons in an effort to foster healthy relationships between inmates and their children.
Modern Love: Getting Married Is Better Than Dying, Right?
She was gravely ill. He had a job with health insurance. Nothing like tying the knot on the way to the hospital to make someone believe in love.
‘He’s All Impulse’: Making Disney’s ‘Pinocchio’ Naughty Onstage
The National Theater’s adaptation of this animated classic adds more music and mischievousness — all in the hands of the director of the new Harry Potter show.
Common Sense: The Disney-Fox Deal Has Friends in High Places
The Justice Department moved to block AT&T’s attempted acquisition of Time Warner. So why would it approve this $52.4 billion megadeal?
A.G. Sulzberger, 37, to Take Over as New York Times Publisher
An author of the ‘innovation report’ will follow in the footsteps of his father, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who served as publisher for 25 years.
Review: Finding Serenity in a Tempest-Tossed ‘Twelfth Night’
Fiasco Theater’s agreeable production of a much-performed play finds the clarity in a comedy of confusion.
Republican Tax Bill Faces New Uncertainty Ahead of Expected Vote
As Republicans sprinted to get their bill across the finish line, they faced a new round of questions about whether they could generate enough support to pass the legislation.
As Zika Babies Become Toddlers, Some Can’t See, Walk or Talk
They are 2 years old, but developmentally they are 6 months old. The children most severely affected by Zika face a lifetime of care, new research shows.
Labor Board Reverses Ruling That Helped Workers Fight Chains
Newly under Republican control, the National Labor Relations Board changed the standard for holding a company responsible for a franchisee’s practices.
Murder Charge Increases in Charlottesville Protest Death
Prosecutors increased the top charge against James Fields Jr., who is accused of driving his car into counterprotesters, killing Heather Heyer
A Sheriff, a Mystery Check and a Blogger Who Cried Foul
In Alabama, an official’s use of public funds and behavior toward critics raise questions about the broad powers of American sheriffs.
Once Unthinkable, Now Possible: Senate Looks Like a Tossup in 2018
Alabama’s surprising result gives Democrats a plausible path to take control.
The Streaming Landscape After Disney’s Deal
Netflix is the clear leader in the streaming wars, but Disney’s deal with 21st Century Fox changes things. Here’s a look at the various streaming services.
Mike Francesa Won’t Be ‘Back After This’
Francesa, who has dominated New York’s sports talk-radio scene for decades, is ending his show this week amid major shifts in the industry.
Theresa May, Navigating Brexit, Reaches a First Finish Line
Mocked for months as weak and robotic, the British prime minister has earned sympathy in Brussels — and some respite at home — by doggedly carrying on.
Editorial: Who Will Judge the Judge?
Judge Alex Kozinski stands accused of sexually harassing his female clerks and other employees for years.