The Debrief
Trump, frustrated by unpopularity with Jews, thrusts Israel into his culture war
The president’s words about Jews magnify his transactional approach to politics and his miscalculation that his support for Israel should automatically translate into electoral support from Jewish Americans.
The Amazon is burning. Brazil’s president accused his critics of setting the fires.
The world’s most precious forest has suffered 74,155 fires since January, an increase of 85 percent from last year, according to a space research institute. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, the man most able to stanch the crisis, suggests he is being set up to look bad.
A federal agency seized raccoons caged during 100-degree heat. Then senior Trump officials stepped in.
After an appeal from an industry group, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and senior USDA officials intervened and ordered officials to return the raccoons.
The war inside Palantir: Data-mining firm’s ties to ICE under attack by employees
The company provides digital profiling tools to the federal government as it carries out President Trump’s increasingly controversial immigration policies.
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Campaign 2020The Vermont senator vowed to spend more than any other 2020 hopeful has proposed to address the issue.
Walmart, Target and Amazon are selling their own brands of polo shirts, pleated skirts and khakis, while Old Navy has “uniform hubs” in all 1,100 of its U.S. stores.
That so many prison officials were aware of the directive has alarmed investigators assessing what appears to be a stunning failure to follow instructions, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Bribery scandal points to the athletic factor: A major force in college admissions
From baseball to water polo, recruiting offers a wide pipeline into prestigious private schools.
The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State claims Republicans in that role have used their power to make it harder for certain demographics to vote.
One of the most well-known American coaches in the sport, Richard Callaghan was first publicly accused of abusing a young skater 20 years ago.
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My life with face blindness
When your brain won’t let you recognize people, how do you navigate the world?
Special Report
Hate-crime reports have soared in D.C. Prosecutions have plummeted.
Ashly Taylor was shot for being a lesbian. Then she watched as the hatred that fueled the attack was ignored in court.
Voraciously
The real reason you should stop eating lunch at your desk
The Internet is not your friend. So don’t spend time with it during the midday feast.







