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Berman told House investigators about a tense meeting in a luxury hotel room in which Attorney General William P. Barr pressured him to resign and he refused. A personal dispute has prompted Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor, to discourage donors from contributing, people familiar with the discussions said. His top fund-raiser denies any attempt to undercut the convention. Joseph R. Biden Jr. laid out a populist economic vision with the tagline “Build Back Better,” part of an effort to confront President Trump on his strongest issue in polling. Mayor Park Won-soon, who vanished after leaving a cryptic message for his daughter, had faced a newly filed complaint from his secretary. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. America just won’t let us rest. Is this the end of Trump? What about schools? Rethink Impact invests solely in tech start-ups founded by women, which accounted for just 4 percent of all venture deals in the first quarter. But this revolutionary moment is inviting us to be a part of the solution. Neither does President Trump. He won’t give up on a failing pandemic strategy. Free speech has to rest on a shared morality. Some are turning away from a founding idea, originalism. A victory for religious employers is a defeat for their employees — and for the Affordable Care Act. Why do American cities waste so much space on cars? We need to start convincing skeptics now. Recent decisions are about safeguarding pluralism, not taking sides in the culture wars. The director and funnyman taught Steve Martin about film and comedy, but it’s Reiner’s advice on a completely different subject that he cherishes. These neighbors’ signs respond to loud shoppers: “We are so sorry your wife is leaving you,” one read. “And we are SURE the ‘Everything but the Bagel’ Seasoning will help.” Much has changed around the league since it shut down in March. But James’s focus on winning has not wavered, his Lakers teammates say, with a shot at a title. President Trump’s former personal lawyer balked at signing an agreement not to publish a book while serving his sentence at home, his legal adviser said. The French president had floated the idea of replacing the fire-ravaged cathedral’s 19th-century spire with a “contemporary architectural gesture.” Few were in favor. The case was one of two hangings in California that drew scrutiny amid nationwide protests after the killing of George Floyd. Both have been ruled suicides. The center, in Mississippi, is named for a former senator who opposed civil rights legislation and the Supreme Court ruling that desegregated the nation’s public schools. Organizers said they were helping vulnerable people. But nearby residents said the camp had turned into an unruly — and at times violent — shantytown. “I’m going to die here, I don’t want to keep trying,” recalled Nathalia Bruno, a food deliverer in New Jersey. “But then I saw a flash of light.” Students, women’s rights and education groups are seeking to delay or derail the Education Department’s broad overhaul of rules that govern sexual misconduct claims. Our writer entered the pandemic believing he was in good shape financially. Now, he says, he has a lot more to do. The artist, who died in May, had planned to wrap the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The project is delayed, but on track for next year. And his collaborators hope they can pull off one more feat, too. Charlize Theron leads a group of immortal warriors in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s fresh take on the superhero genre. In households where relationships break down, Black families often turn to relatives or friends to keep children close. 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