After talking with Wayne LaPierre, the group’s chief executive, President Trump repeats many of its longtime positions. The president’s echo of a longstanding anti-Semitic smear drew condemnation from diplomats and analysts across the political spectrum. The president said on Twitter that he was reacting to the Danish prime minister’s rejection of his interest in buying Greenland from Denmark. Syria appeared close to seizing the town of Khan Sheikhoun, though clashes continued. The town lies on an important transportation corridor. Democratic candidates are pushing ideas that were considered radical just a few years ago. But the American public has changed its views, too. We asked the Democratic presidential candidate how her decision to call for the resignation of a Senate colleague may have affected her campaign and her party. Tolentino talks about “Trick Mirror,” and John Taliaferro discusses “Grinnell,” his biography of a pioneering conservationist. 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But it relies on people being capable of shame, so … Five years after Eric Garner’s death, it’s painfully obvious that the daily anxiety black and brown people experience is justified. Attn: Sir/Madam Dear Partner, I am writing to inform you of new developments on this matter. This tiny kitchen next to an absinthe bar takes wild-hare stew, shrimp and grits, and other far-flung dishes and puts them on a bun. In “What We Talk About When We Talk About Books,” the book historian Leah Price tries to contextualize our current anxieties about books and reading by turning to the past. A lawsuit complains of “years of gross negligence” in installing and maintaining equipment at hundreds of locations. Commissioner Richard Ross had not acted quickly enough after sexual harassment reforms last summer, the mayor said. The cardinal, 78, who was once an adviser to Pope Francis, is the highest-ranking Roman Catholic leader ever found guilty in a criminal court in the church’s child sex abuse crisis. 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