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August 28, 2024, 4:18 a.m. Eastern time

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Special Counsel Revises Trump Election Indictment to Address Immunity Ruling

Jack Smith's filing, in the case charging the former president with plotting to overturn the 2020 election, came in response to the Supreme Court's ruling giving former presidents broad immunity.

On the Covid 'Off-Ramp': No Tests, Isolation or Masks

For many, Covid is increasingly regarded like the common cold. A scratchy throat and canceled plans bring a bewildering new critique from friends: You shouldn't have tested.

Trump Team Clashed With Official at Arlington National Cemetery

The military cemetery said in a statement that federal law prohibits political campaigning on the grounds, and that "there was an incident, and a report was filed."

Editors' Picks

Why Is the Loneliness Epidemic so Hard to Cure?

Maybe because we aren't thinking about it in the right way.

Opinion | Why Some Young, Undecided Voters Changed Their Minds About Kamala Harris After Her Speech

They were skeptical and even suspicious of Ms. Harris before the convention. Her speech shifted some of their thinking.

Today's Videos

Video | Israeli Military Rescues Eighth Hostage Alive From Gaza

Israeli soldiers and special forces found Farhan al-Qadi by chance as they were combing through a tunnel network in southern Gaza.

Video | Russia Bombards Ukrainian Cities for a Second Day

An early morning barrage hit several locations across Ukraine, including a hotel in Kryvyi Rih where at least four people were killed and several others wounded, Ukrainian officials said.

World

Mexico Pauses Relations With U.S. Embassy Amid Clash Over Judicial Overhaul

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's proposed changes to the judiciary are at the center of a diplomatic fight with the United States in the last weeks of his presidency.

Far-Right Israeli Minister Draws Anger for Comments on Disputed Holy Site

In the latest in a series of provocations, Itamar Ben-Gvir agreed that a new synagogue should be built at the site, which Jews call the Temple Mount and Muslims know as the Aqsa Mosque complex.

For Russia, Repelling Incursion Matters Less Than Advancing in Donbas

Despite its overwhelming firepower, Russia has been unable for weeks to push Ukrainian troops back across the border, with the failure as much the result of priorities as a lack of personnel.

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U.S.

At Michigan, Activists Take Over and Shut Down Student Government

Pro-Palestinian protesters won council elections, and have refused to fund campus groups, like the men's Ultimate Frisbee team, unless their divestment demands are met.

Mormon Church Broadens Restrictions for Transgender Members

The new guidance prohibits those pursuing gender transition from working with children, and bans baptism for those who have transitioned both medically and socially.

Guantánamo Detainees Moved Amid Structural Problems at Showcase Prison

The military, which in 2021 disclosed its last major internal relocation of Guantánamo prisoners, declined to discuss this week's security operation.

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Politics

Trump to Put Kennedy and Gabbard on His Transition Team

Mr. Kennedy and Ms. Gabbard, who had been progressive Democrats for many years, will join the former president's sons and Senator JD Vance, his running mate, as honorary co-chairs.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sawed the Head Off a Whale and Drove It Home, Daughter Says

Three decades later, an environmental organization is calling for an investigation.

First Jan. 6 Rioter to Enter Capitol Gets More Than 4 Years in Prison

Michael Sparks, 47, was the first rioter to breach the Capitol and among the first to be confronted by the U.S. Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman.

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Business

Africa's Debt Crisis Has 'Catastrophic Implications' for the World

Crushing obligations to foreign creditors that have few precedents have sapped numerous African nations of growth and stoked social instability.

Harris and Trump Embrace Tariffs, Though Their Approaches Differ

Both Democrats and Republicans are expressing support for tariffs to protect American industry, reversing decades of trade thinking in Washington.

'Twilight Love': Shanghai's Lonely and Retired Are Looking for Love

China has the world's largest population of people 65 or older, and more and more of them are unattached.

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Technology

Can Tech Executives Be Held Responsible for What Happens on Their Platforms?

The arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder, as part of an investigation into illicit activities on the messaging app set off worries about the personal liability of tech executives.

Telegram's Loudest Defender: The Global Crypto Industry

When the messaging app's founder, Pavel Durov, was arrested, he received a flood of support from a multitrillion-dollar industry that relies on it.

Tesla's Rivals Still Can't Use Its Superchargers

Elon Musk's plan to open Tesla's charging network is proceeding slowly. Nobody is entirely sure why, or when that might change.

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Sports

For Italian Tennis Stars, a Little Corner of Rome in the East Village

A Manhattan trattoria has become the de facto lounge for Italians at the U.S. Open.

Uruguayan Soccer Player Dies Days After Collapsing During a Match

Juan Izquierdo, 27, suffered cardiac arrest on Aug. 22 while he was playing for Nacional against São Paulo in Brazil.

A U.S. Open Party So Exclusive, Andy Roddick Just Got His Invite

An opening-night gala featured celebrities like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alec Baldwin, Anna Wintour and Mr. Roddick (who won the tournament in 2003).

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Arts

Oasis Announces Reunion Tour After 15 Years of Brotherly War

Liam and Noel Gallagher's 1990s Britpop band will play dates in Britain and Ireland in 2025.

Mariah Carey Says Her Mother and Sister Died on the Same Day

Ms. Carey, who has spoken and written extensively about her complicated relationship with her family, said the deaths had led to an "impossible time."

The Year Tom Cruise Gave Not One but Two Dangerously Vulnerable Performances

Twenty-five years ago, the superstar starred in "Eyes Wide Shut" and "Magnolia," and opened himself up for the camera in ways he rarely has since.

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New York

His Siblings Gathered to Sell the Family Home. Then He Started Shooting.

Joseph DeLucia, despondent over the sale of the Long Island house where he lived with his mother, killed three siblings, a niece and himself, the police said.

Man Is First to Be Charged in New York With Wearing a Mask in Public

Wesslin Omar Ramirez Castillo was frisked and charged with knife possession after the police stopped him for wearing a ski mask.

Adams's Pick for Top Lawyer Is Grilled by Skeptical Council Members

Members of the City Council questioned the record of Randy Mastro, a former federal prosecutor and aide to Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.

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Media & Advertising

Trump Suggests Debate Rules Are Set. Harris's Team Says Otherwise.

The two have been tussling over whether microphones will be muted when a candidate isn't speaking during the debate, which is scheduled for Sept. 10.

CNN's Dana Bash to Interview Harris and Walz on Thursday

The joint interview, airing at 9 p.m. Eastern, is the first time the vice president will face sustained questions from a journalist since President Biden withdrew from the race.

Harris's Ad-War Message: Trump Is Pro-Billionaire, She Worked at McDonald's

The ads, focused on cutting costs, are meant to win over voters who believe Donald Trump would be better on the economy. They also signal a shift in tone from President Biden.

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Food

Now an Acclaimed Restaurateur, He Long Concealed a Secret

Arjav Ezekiel rose through the restaurant ranks becoming a sommelier and opening Birdie's in Austin, Texas. Few knew of his past as an undocumented immigrant.

The Pantry Staple That Can Change Your Cooking

There are so many kinds of red-pepper flakes. Getting to know them all can give your dishes a glow up.

5 Fresh Takes on Summer Classics for Labor Day

Packed with sun-sweet fruits and vegetables, these easy recipes are perfect for any party.

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Science

The World's Largest Wetland Is Burning, and Rare Animals Are Dying

In Brazil, wildfires have roared across the Pantanal, a maze of rivers, forests and marshlands that sprawl over an area 20 times the size of the Everglades.

With Dams Removed, Salmon Will Have the Run of a Western River

The nation's largest dam removal project is nearly complete after a lengthy campaign by Native tribes to restore the river at the California-Oregon border.

Scientists Have a New Theory About Why Orcas Are Attacking Boats

A pod of orcas damaged a boat and left its two-person crew stranded. It was the latest in a string of attacks that research suggests could be used for hunting practice.

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Well

A Popular Weight Loss Drug Is Getting a Price Cut

Eli Lilly will now sell cheaper vials of Zepbound, presenting a direct challenge to telehealth companies that offer compounded versions of the medication.

5 Ways to Feel More Connected, According to Dr. Ruth

In 'The Joy of Connections,' a book set to publish shortly after her death at 96, America's best-known sex therapist offered practical strategies for anyone feeling lonely.

Is DEET Bug Spray Harmful?

Some worry that this active ingredient is toxic. Here's what we know about its effect on human health.

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Obituaries

Russell Malone, Acclaimed Jazz Guitarist, Dies at 60

He first gained attention with Jimmy Smith and went on to work with Harry Connick Jr., Diana Krall and Ron Carter. He also had a distinguished solo career.

Eric Butler, 49, Dies; Promoted 'Restorative Justice' for Young People

As a counselor, he embraced an alternative to "zero tolerance" disciplinary policies that are disproportionately meted out to Black students.

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Opinion

Michelle Cottle

Tulsi Gabbard's Trumpy Transition Is Now Complete

The former president is clearly hoping some of Gabbard's mojo rubs off on him.

Bret Stephens

Can We Be a Little Less Selective With Our Moral Outrage?

Here are some alternative focal points for outrage for college students from Columbia to Berkeley.

Guest Essay

The Election Is in 10 Weeks. These 3 Things About the Polls Keep Me Up at Night.

It's important to remember how messy social science can be.

Pamela Paul

R.F.K. Jr.'s Brain Worm Speaks Out

After digesting Kennedy's thoughts, his motivations become clearer.

Guest Essay

Breaking Up Google Isn't Nearly Enough

To end Google's monopoly on search, the company should be required to disgorge its data on what we're searching for.

Guest Essay

The Human Cost of Your Breakfast Banana

In June a Florida jury found Chiquita Brands liable for the deaths of eight men killed by a Colombian paramilitary group the company had financed.

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