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In a 4-to-4 decision, the court upheld a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that blocked the school.
D.C. Shooting Kills 2 at Jewish Museum, and House Passes Trump’s ‘Beautiful’ Bill
Plus, breakfast cereals are getting less healthy.
Have You Seen Evidence of Trade Crime? We Want to Hear From You.
The New York Times is looking to talk to business owners and employees who have seen evidence of tariff dodging or customs fraud.
21 Nonfiction Books Coming This Summer
How did streetwear become high fashion? Why are there so many serial killers in the Pacific Northwest? Prize-winning writers tackle these questions, while memoirists consider celibacy, spycraft and Erica Jong.
Deportees Went Where?
We examine the government’s deportation policies.
Alberta Separatism Push Roils Canada
The country is just emerging from a period of political turmoil with a new prime minister in place. But now Alberta, a conservative Western province, is planning a referendum to break away.
How ‘Daniel’ Led Our Reporters to an Assembly Line for Russian Spies
For years, Russia used Brazil as a launchpad for its most elite intelligence officers, known as illegals. They started businesses, made friends and had love affairs — events that, over many years, became the building blocks of entirely new identities. Jane Bradley and Michael Schwirtz, investigative reporters for The New York Times, discuss one case.
Kim Jong-un Vents Fury After Botched Launch of North Korean Destroyer
He vows to punish as criminals those responsible for the failure, in which the ship had its hull torn open and ended up on its side in the water.
Kennedy and Trump to Release Report Calling Chronic Disease a Crisis
The report is already receiving pushback from some Republicans and the agriculture industry over fears about the health secretary’s longtime crusade against agricultural chemicals.
Trump Casts Himself as a Protector of Persecuted White People
President Trump publicly dressed down the president of South Africa based on a fringe conspiracy theory, providing a vivid distillation of his views on race.