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Ends Long Dispute; Rules Target Mostly Muslim Nations
- The justices ruled that President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim nations.
- The decision, a major statement on presidential power, is the conclusion of a long-running dispute over Mr. Trump’s authority to make good on his campaign promises to secure the nation’s borders.
Justices Back Pregnancy Centers in Free Speech Case
A California law requiring “crisis pregnancy centers” to supply women with information about abortion was blocked in a 5-4 decision.
Trump Warns Harley-Davidson Over Production Move Abroad
- President Trump took aim at one of his favorite American manufacturers, Harley-Davidson, threatening the company with steep punitive taxes.
- The threats came a day after Harley said it would shift some production overseas to avoid retaliatory tariffs.
Democrats Confront Democrats Over How to Confront Trump
In recent days, deliberations over how to confront President Trump have been swamped by activists’ public shaming, worrying Democratic officials.
Uber Is Allowed to Return to London, With Strict Oversight
The decision is a big victory for Dara Khosrowshahi, the C.E.O., who has been working to revamp the company’s grow-at-all-costs culture.
Democrats Turning Out to Vote in Most Competitive Primaries
In more than 20 districts that could determine control of the House, the share of Democrats voting in primaries increased this year compared with 2014, the last midterm election cycle.
Found: Alabama vs. Martin Luther King, and Rosa Parks Case
When the Montgomery bus boycott electrified the struggle against segregation, it was all recorded in appeals bonds, court motions and $10 fines. A forgotten trove has turned up in a courthouse vault.
N.S.A. Contractor Accused in Leak Pleads Guilty
Reality Winner, who pleaded guilty in Georgia, was the first person to be arrested during President Trump’s administration for leaking classified information.
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How China Got Sri Lanka
to Cough Up a Port
A Times investigation into Sri Lanka’s handover of its Hambantota Port illustrates how China turned an ally’s struggles to its strategic advantage.
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California Today: Who Gets to Decide Where to Build Housing?
Plus: The Pawnee Fire rages in Lake County, and more.
Listen to ‘The Daily’: Pregnancy Bias
A New York Times investigation finds that many pregnant women are systematically sidelined at work, passed over for promotions and fired when they complain.
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Hurricane Season Has Begun. Do You Need Flood Insurance?
The federal program is about to lapse. But consumer advocates are urging homeowners to get the coverage.
Graduation Gift Ideas
Help a graduate in your life get a head start with these great gift ideas, selected with help from Wirecutter.
Rise and Fall of New York Public Housing: An Oral History
No heat. Leaking roofs. Mold and pests. New York City public housing has become synonymous with dilapidated living conditions. But it wasn’t always like this.
A Sombrero and a Dream: One Desperate Fan’s Odyssey
A Mexican college student ventured to the World Cup with a sombrero and a plan. What he did not have was a match ticket.
G.E. to Spin Off Health Care Division in Major Reshaping
The move comes as the company’s new chief executive, John Flannery, is shifting focus to aviation, power and renewable energy activities.
This Artist’s Collection Was a Milestone, and a Lifeline
Pedro Cabrita Reis won international fame when most Portuguese artists were struggling. He bought works on a strict plan to help and support them.
This Is the Trash You’re Most Likely to Find on Beaches
There’s a lot of garbage littering the world’s oceans and shorelines, much of it plastic. What item do you think is most commonly found by volunteer trash collectors?
New Yorkers Mock Route Planned for La Guardia AirTrain
The elevated AirTrain would open in 2022 and offer a 30-minute trip to the airport from Midtown Manhattan, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said. But critics have questioned the logistics.
9 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Times Subscription
Nine tips from the people who know The Times best: our reporters and editors.
It’s Summer. Finally.
Our new limited-run newsletter will spotlight New York City’s coolest summer activities each week. Food and drink included.
Gender Letter
Subscribe to the Gender Letter: a weekly take on news, trends and culture by our gender editor, Jessica Bennett. Get it delivered to your inbox.
As Housing Prices Soar, New Zealand Tackles a Surge in Homelessness
The new center-left government is promising to address the problem, which one study found to be among the worst in the developed world.
When Harsh Policy on Migrants Wins Votes
The dehumanization of immigrant families can be an effective political strategy.
Harley-Davidson, Immigration, Turkey: Your Tuesday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
You Can’t Hurt
Lindsay Lohan Now
Once America’s favorite troubled teenager, treated with scorn and sexism, she’s now in a better place. (It’s called Lohan Beach House.)
Timehop: A Letter
of Recommendation
The app makes you feel like a real person with a real history — not overwhelmed by the present. These posts seem somehow purified.
Beach Is in This Town’s Name, but It Offers More
Our frugal traveler found that Long Beach, Calif., has good food, a thriving L.G.B.T. community and unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities.
Unchecked Power Is Still Dangerous No Matter What the Court Says
In the travel ban case, the majority turned a blind eye to racism by invoking rules that give the president vast power over immigration.
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Editorial: Erdogan Hasn’t Killed Turkey’s Democracy Yet
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Brooks: You Have to Choose
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Goldberg: We Have a Crisis of Democracy, Not Manners
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Krugman: Trade Blowback
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Mark Bittman: Bringing Farming Back to Nature
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The End of Safe Gay Sex?
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The Supreme Court Devastates Antitrust Law
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Lawyers Will Help End the Crisis Over Immigration
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Trump and Putin: A Love Story
The Supreme Court Used to Oppose Discrimination. What Happened?
In its ruling today on President Trump’s “Muslim ban,” the court has broken with its own recent decisions about anti-Muslim bias.
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Soccer and Doping? Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Like the consumers of fast-food chicken nuggets, football fans may be less than comfortable knowing how our fun is made.
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