Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany struggled Monday to hold her coalition together. President Trump seemed to take glee in his ally’s troubles. The president suggested Chancellor Angela Merkel’s migration policy was responsible for rising crime and causing Germans to turn against their leaders. Jeff Sessions and Stephen Miller once shouted from the sidelines. Now they’re the driving force behind the policy separating immigrant children from parents. The White House is responding to criticism of its policy against illegal border crossings in four very distinct ways. The audio, released by the news site ProPublica, captured the sounds of 10 Central American children who were separated from their parents by immigration authorities. President Trump’s threat was the latest volley in a dizzying trade dispute that has pitted the world’s two largest economies against each other. The North Korean leader’s trip, announced on Tuesday by Chinese state media, comes a week after his landmark summit meeting with President Trump in Singapore. The cancellation follows through on a pledge by President Trump to end joint military exercises as an inducement for North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program. The comedic duo has made it big by offering what few other shows can: a decidedly black perspective. After a three-year restoration project, the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park has reopened, with less asphalt and more concern for the health of the trees. Rafael Marquez is at his fifth World Cup. But Treasury Department sanctions over what it says are ties to a drug trafficker have scared off sponsors and made for some careful planning. Even under recalculated expectations, England appeared to be headed for a period of second-guessing until Kane scored with a stoppage-time header to beat Tunisia. Donald Trump has made a choice to torment the families of undocumented immigrants. Will his party go along with him? Lying about the president’s evil policy is easier than defending it. Agree or not with the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy of border enforcement, we can all call on our government to be more merciful. Trump turns his back on everything that made us great. Our immigration policy is being devised by anti-liberal trolls, not conservatives. The filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, a Crimea native, is on a hunger strike to call attention to Russia’s crimes and the Ukrainian political prisoners it holds. Some of the lobbying activities for which President Trump’s lawyer is said to be under investigation is shockingly routine in the capital. Anita L. Allen spoke to George Yancy about the humiliations and triumphs that she and her trailblazing colleagues faced in their careers. The Obamacare challenge and the policy of terrorizing children at the border share a post-legal goal. It’s hard not to think of the Egyptian player’s promise against the disappointments of the 2011 revolution. We have a reason to cheer again. You can keep your stinkin’ SoulCycle! Loyalists of this Crunch instructor are fierce. Joseph Crespino’s “biography” of the virtuous lawyer in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” and the real man he was modeled after, brings to life the inconsistencies of the South. The administration is poised to issue a rule making it easier for small businesses to band together and create insurance plans that skirt many requirements of the Affordable Care Act. The idea has troubled lawmakers and even some members of the administration, who have cautioned that it could create unnecessary bureaucratic responsibilities for a military burdened by conflicts. The decision was a blow for Kris Kobach, an ally of President Trump and a candidate for governor of Kansas, who has championed the voting restriction. Warnings about dangerous temperatures over 100 degrees were in place in 18 states and the District of Columbia. But colder air is expected to move in Tuesday. One of the French emperor’s iconic two-cornered military hats, said to have been left on the battlefield, soared past its presale price estimate. Malaysia’s new government pledged to end harsh laws restricting expression, but activists and journalists who have faced criminal charges remain wary. Under development for six years, IBM Debater reflects a push toward machines that talk like humans. But it may have to work on getting to the point. The rapper and singer Jahseh Onfroy was shot and killed outside a motor sports store in Deerfield Beach, Fla. Monday afternoon. His album “?” topped the chart in March. A broad turnaround on the issue by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo could pave the way for New York to join a roster of states that have already legalized the drug, including California and Colorado. Your stuff doesn’t need to be fancy but it does need to work well. These are our favorite picks. The fresh damage to Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art, an architectural jewel, has left alumni filled with grief and anger. Mike Parr has been entombed in a steel box under a busy road in the Australian state of Tasmania since Thursday. Here’s why he did that to himself. In Joe Mungo Reed’s debut novel, “We Begin Our Ascent,” a cyclist competing in the Tour de France gets wrapped up in the complicated costs of possible victory. Funding is harder to find in general, and the current approach favors low-risk research and proposals by older scientists and white men. As melting ice opens east Greenland to petroleum prospectors and cruises, scientists are rushing to study the noises made by a remote population of toothed whales. 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