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Trump Rejects New Sanctions Against Russia, Changing Course

  • The administration reversed course a day after the ambassador to the United Nations said Russian companies would be penalized for facilitating Syria’s chemical weapons program.
  • The move underscored the schism between President Trump and his national security team.


Judge Hints Trump Won’t Get First Look at Cohen Files

A judge indicated that she was not prepared to grant Mr. Trump exclusive first access to documents seized in raids on the office of his personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, and said that she was considering appointing a lawyer to assist in reviewing the materials.

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Hannity Is Revealed as Trump Lawyer’s Mystery Client

The revelation nudged Sean Hannity, the Fox News commentator and ardent Trump supporter, into the orbit of those who have come under scrutiny related to the investigations of Mr. Trump and his associates.

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Comey’s Attacks on Trump May Hurt Cultivated Image

In media appearances aimed in part at boosting book sales, James B. Comey is criticizing the president in personal ways that are unusual for a former F.B.I. director.







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An auto emissions battle is brewing between the Environmental Protection Agency and the state of California. Separately, James Comey tore into the president on national TV.

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At Linet, most welding, cutting, painting and molding functions were automated a decade ago. Thirty industrial robots do the work of up to 200 people. But that doesn’t offset the need for humans. Credit Milan Bures for The New York Times

Turning to Robots
When Workers Can’t Be Found

Fast-growing economies in Eastern Europe have led to severe labor shortages, so companies are calling in the machines.





Building the Brooklyn Bridge, in Graphic Detail

In a graphic novel, the comic book writer Peter J. Tomasi retells the story of the famous suspension bridge, shining a spotlight on the family who made it possible.




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James B. Comey:
By the Book

When he reads fiction, it’s “almost always something my kids are reading, so I can … pretend to be cool.”

The Luckiest Jews in History

There’s a lot to be thankful for as Israel celebrates its 70th anniversary. And, good reason to be cautious.

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