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2 Journalists, at Fox and Washington Post, Are Accused of Misconduct
James Rosen, a Washington correspondent, left Fox News last month, and Joel Achenbach, a Washington Post reporter, received a 90-day suspension on Wednesday.
To Fight Climate Change, New York City Takes On Oil Companies
The de Blasio administration is suing five major oil companies over climate change, and urging city pension funds to divest from fossil fuel firms.
A Rush to Find Survivors Amid the Mud of Southern California Enclave
More than a dozen people are missing around Montecito in the aftermath of mudslides that killed 17 people and destroyed 100 homes.
Editorial: Is Mr. Trump Nuts?
It’s the wrong question. Efforts to diagnose the president from afar are damaging to real efforts to address his unfitness.
Canada Attacks U.S. Tariffs by Taking Case to World Trade Organization
A sweeping challenge to the Trump administration’s “America First” policies could add to tensions already frayed by Nafta negotiations.
To Grease Wheels of Congress, Trump Suggests Bringing Back Pork
President Trump’s suggestion that Congress revive the old practice of salting spending bills with lawmaker pet projects has revived a simmering debate.
Head-Spinning Days for Young Immigrants as Lawmakers and Judges Debate Their Fate
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants are watching anxiously as judges and lawmakers jockey over policy.
Op-Ed Columnist: Caution: Entering Trump’s Mind
Half of him is feeling very bipartisan these days.
Immigration Agents Target 7-Eleven Stores in Push to Punish Employers
Agents visited 98 franchises around the country, arresting 21 people and demanding paperwork as they seek out employers who hire undocumented workers.
Editorial: When Mercy Collides With the Law
An Illinois man got into trouble with local officials after he let homeless people stay in his basement on the coldest nights.
13,000 Tourists Stranded in a Swiss Ski Resort for 2 Days
A combination of snow and rain shut off access to Zermatt, near the Matterhorn. Until late Wednesday afternoon, helicopter was the only way out.
Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, California, Kodak: Your Thursday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Editorial: Who Will Listen to Democrats’ Warning on Russia?
In the face of Republican complacency, Senate Democrats issue the most comprehensive public analysis thus far of Moscow’s war on the West.
Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Threat to Democracy
He is unique among American presidents in the last century, two Harvard professors say.
An Ending for a Love Story
Kenneth and Peter were together for 59 years, a rarity in their world. And when Peter died, Kenneth was ready for that last Champagne and caviar.
7-Eleven, California, Tonya Harding: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
Florida Is Exempted From Coastal Drilling. Other States Ask, ‘Why Not Us?’
A surprise decision to exclude Florida, but not other states, from a plan to open up most of the nation’s coastline to offshore drilling raised questions about the plan’s legality.
Trump Renews Pledge to ‘Take a Strong Look’ at Libel Laws
At a cabinet meeting, the return of the president as press critic, after his legal maneuvers against BuzzFeed and the publisher of Michael Wolff’s book.
Darrell Issa, a California Republican, Will Not Seek Re-election to House
Mr. Issa becomes one of the most prominent in a long list of Republican retirements, adding to talk of a Democratic wave in the midterm elections.
Pope Invites the Poor to the Circus, and Animal Activists Protest
The Vatican’s charity office secured free tickets for 2,100 people, among them the homeless and refugees, but some critics quickly spoke up.