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Boeing Built Deadly Assumptions Into 737 Max, Blind to a Late Design Change
Boeing Built Deadly Assumptions Into 737 Max, Blind to a Late Design Change
By JACK NICAS, NATALIE KITROEFF, DAVID GELLES and JAMES GLANZ

A system that doomed two flights was expected to engage only rarely and originally used two sensors. Critical decisions were based on those factors even when they no longer applied, employees said.

The Most Powerful Arab Ruler Isn't M.B.S. It's M.B.Z.
The Most Powerful Arab Ruler Isn't M.B.S. It's M.B.Z.
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK

Prince Mohammed bin Zayed grew the U.A.E.'s power by following America's lead. He now has an increasingly bellicose agenda of his own. And President Trump seems to be following him.

Trump Is Said to Have Overruled Kushner and Other Aides in Threatening Mexico With Tariffs
Trump Is Said to Have Overruled Kushner and Other Aides in Threatening Mexico With Tariffs
By ANA SWANSON, MAGGIE HABERMAN and ALAN RAPPEPORT

President Trump sided with hard-liners in the administration over the objections of top aides, who said punishing Mexico with tariffs would be risky, multiple officials and people briefed on the plan said.

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Photos of the Tiananmen Square Protests Through the Lens of a Student Witness

World

Photos of the Tiananmen Square Protests Through the Lens of a Student Witness
By TIFFANY MAY

After three decades, Jian Liu decided to reveal images he took of the hopeful 1989 student movement and its bloody aftermath.

A Gun Killed My Son. So Why Do I Want to Own One?

Opinion

A Gun Killed My Son. So Why Do I Want to Own One?
By GREGORY GIBSON

While fighting for stricter gun laws, I was always told I didn't understand. Maybe now I do.

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