President Trump tosses a tangled lifeline to the declining coal industry. It will lead to more deaths, it won’t help workers and it will make global warming worse.
His proposed rollbacks of emissions regulations for transportation and now power plants are an abdication of leadership in a warming world.
By JASON BORDOFF
Your Honor, Can I Play With That Gavel?
The U.S. government expects children as young as 18 months to represent themselves in immigration court. Lawyers in Miami made a coloring book to help kids understand what they’re facing.
By JENNIFER ANZARDO VALDES and LEAH VARJACQUES
Your Honor, Can I Play With That Gavel?
The U.S. government expects children, as young as 18 months and unable to speak, to represent themselves in immigration court to fight against their deportation. Lawyers in Miami made a coloring book to help kids understand what they’re facing.
By LEAH VARJACQUES and ALFREDO DE LARA
LETTERS
A Day of Political and Legal Drama
Readers discuss the Manafort verdict and the Cohen guilty plea and how they affect the Trump presidency.
LETTER
California’s Other Partner
A historian says the state’s political leaders have had significant grass-roots help.
LETTER
Borderline Personality Disorder
A psychiatrist explains its relationship to depression.
The Memphis Police Spied on Activists
My father spied on activists for the Memphis Police Department in the 1960s. A new lawsuit suggests not much has changed.
By LETA MCCOLLOUGH SELETZKY
Trump Knows Digital Ads Work. Why Don’t Democrats?
The party’s campaigns are ignoring obvious opportunities to engage with voters.