Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
Mr. Pruitt may be using his position as an environmental deregulation czar to position himself to run for office in Oklahoma — or perhaps the presidency.
Mr. Lamo, who was also known for hacking into the computer network of The New York Times, was reviled and revered for turning in Ms. Manning to the authorities.
The engineer of the bridge presented the crack to the construction manager and the State Department of Transportation but said there were no safety concerns.
Being a Paralympic athlete used to be a part-time, do-it-yourself pursuit. Not anymore.
Cambridge Analytica harvested personal information from a huge swath of the electorate to develop techniques that were later used in the Trump campaign.
The lawyer, John Dowd, said he was speaking on behalf of President Trump, only to backtrack shortly afterward and say he was speaking only for himself.
Douglas Haynes stepped down as president of the $11 billion investment firm, a month after being named as a defendant in a gender discrimination lawsuit.
Charter schoolteachers in New Orleans were peddled problematic retirement plans and then faced onerous obstacles trying to change them.
The order came days after Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain expelled the same number of Russian diplomats.
The state Department of Transportation said the lead engineer had left it a voice mail message warning of cracking on the newly installed bridge.
Virginia’s defeat against the University of Maryland, Baltimore County may have been historic and shocking, but it is explainable.
At least six people died in the collapse of a pedestrian walkway at Florida International University. Many families are still waiting for news of loved ones.
Lack of candor is a fireable offense at the F.B.I., but Mr. McCabe’s last-minute dismissal from the agency was carried out against a highly politicized backdrop.
In a court filing, the president weighs in for the first time directly on a case in which a porn actress was paid $130,000 to stay silent about an affair she claims she had with him.