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The New York Times reviewed a guest list and social media posts to identify who was invited to President Trump’s private event for customers of his cryptocurrency business on Thursday and a White House tour on Friday. Here are some of them.
How the Trump Administration Has the Upper Hand Against Harvard
Even against one of the nation’s oldest institutions, the Trump administration holds the levers of power — and it’s using them aggressively.
Karen Dunn and Other Top Lawyers Depart Paul Weiss to Start Firm
They are leaving a few months after Paul Weiss cut a deal with the White House to avoid an executive order that would have restricted its business.
What is Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, the Disorder Billy Joel Was Diagnosed With?
The singer canceled his upcoming concerts because of the brain disorder. Here’s what to know about the symptoms, prognosis and treatment.
Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks: What’s at Stake?
Officials said Iran and the U.S. made progress during the latest round of negotiations, but a core disagreement over uranium enrichment was not resolved.
Paris Court Convicts Eight in 2016 Robbery of Kim Kardashian
The reality TV star, who was held at gunpoint as jewelry worth millions was stolen from her, said she was satisfied by the ruling.
Stocks Slide on Deficit and Tariff Concerns
Wall Street had its worst week since early April after President Trump said he would impose steep tariffs on E.U. goods and targeted Apple with a tax on foreign-made iPhones.
Boeing to Avoid Guilty Plea With DOJ Over 737 Max Crashes
A deal between the plane maker and the Justice Department, which was opposed by some of the families of those who died in the crashes, includes paying millions into a victims’ fund.
What to Know About Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, the Disorder Billy Joel Was Diagnosed With
The singer canceled his upcoming concerts because of the brain disorder. Here’s what to know about the symptoms, prognosis and treatment.
Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Bar Harvard’s International Student Enrollment After Lawsuit
Harvard sued and asked for a restraining order less than 24 hours after the Trump administration had said it would block current and future international students from attending the university.