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Trump Is Expected to Name Jerome Powell as Next Fed Chairman
Jerome H. Powell, a Federal Reserve governor, would replace Janet L. Yellen, whose term expires early next year, two people familiar with the plans said.
After Spacey Accusation, Netflix Announces End of ‘House of Cards’
Netflix said the show would end after its sixth season. That came shortly after Kevin Spacey was accused of making a sexual advance toward a 14-year-old boy in the 1980s.
Two New York Detectives Are Charged With Rape and Kidnapping
The detectives were indicted on Monday on charges that they sexually assaulted an 18-year-old woman who was handcuffed inside a police van in Brooklyn.
Asia and Australia Edition: Paul Manafort, Kevin Spacey, Catalonia: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Editorial Observer: Will the G.O.P. at Last Demand Answers on Trump and Russia?
The indictments of Paul Manafort and Rick Gates leave Republicans in Congress no choice but to ask tough questions of the president and his aides.
U.S. Response to Storm-Hit Puerto Rico Is Criticized by U.N. Experts
The report comes as F.B.I. agents are reportedly looking into a $300 million disaster recovery deal involving a small Montana firm.
Op-Ed Columnist: When Politics Becomes Your Idol
To fix politics, care more about other things.
White House Says Charges Against Campaign Advisers Do Not Touch Trump
President Trump and his representatives in and out of the White House said the charges leveled against campaign advisers do not prove collusion with Russia.
Op-Ed Contributor: Mueller’s Investigation Won’t Shake Trump’s Base
Republicans are demonstrating a striking degree of hypocrisy because of partisanship and “fake news.”
Luke Skywalker Speaks
Mark Hamill has always embraced his “Star Wars” legacy, but when he was invited back for “The Force Awakens” and “The Last Jedi,” he hesitated: “I was just really scared.”
Who Is George Papadopoulos?
Mr. Papadopoulos, formerly a Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. about meetings he had with a professor who had close ties to the Russian government.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Won’t Bring Joy to Moolaville
Republicans will do anything to cut taxes on the rich — and it won’t even make the rich happy
Benghazi Attacks Suspect Is Captured in Libya by U.S. Commandos
The man is the second suspect to be apprehended in the 2012 assault and will be brought to Washington to face criminal charges.
Paul Manafort, Kevin Spacey, Spain: Your Monday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Op-Ed Contributor: When the Kitchen Isn’t Safe for Women
Raunchy talk can pave the way for something more sinister. Yet such talk is celebrated in many chef memoirs.
Op-Ed Contributor: Why George Papadopoulos Is More Dangerous Than Paul Manafort
For all of the talk about collusion with Russia, the adviser’s guilty plea is by far the most damning evidence of it.
Dennis Banks, American Indian Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 80
Mr. Banks, a Chippewa, led often-violent insurrections to protest the treatment of Native Americans and to call attention to a history of injustices against them.
Kevin Spacey Issues Apology to Actor After Sexual Accusation
The actor Anthony Rapp said he was 14 when Mr. Spacey laid down on top of him. Mr. Spacey said he had no recollection and then disclosed that he is gay.
Sgt. Bergdahl’s Sentence May Be Lighter Because of Trump’s Comments
A judge says he will consider the president’s criticisms when setting the punishment. “I made a horrible mistake,” Sgt. Bergdahl told the court.
New Accusers Expand Harvey Weinstein Sexual Assault Claims Back to ’70s
Previously undisclosed accounts broaden the time frame of claims. “We’ll drag you through the mud by your hair,” one woman said a lawyer for the producer told her.