Press Groups Criticize the Seizing of a Times Reporter’s Records The Trump administration took possession of a journalist’s email and phone records as part of a leak investigation. By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
Trump Praises Arrest of Former Senate Committee Aide in Leaks Inquiry “I’m a big, big believer in freedom of the press,” Mr. Trump said. “But I’m also a believer in classified information. It has to remain classified.” By EILEEN SULLIVAN and KATIE BENNER
Op-Ed Columnist The Price of an Incompetent President Puerto Rico won’t be Trump’s last victim. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Nonfiction Deep Inside the Obama White House “The World as It Is,” a memoir by the White House aide Ben Rhodes, recounts some of the toughest decisions Barack Obama made during his presidency. By JOE KLEIN
Kentucky Crowd Cheers Valedictorian’s Trump Quote, Then Learns Obama Said It A high school valedictorian quoted Trump. The crowd roared. Then: “Just kidding,” he said. “That was Barack Obama.” By LAURA M. HOLSON
Op-Ed Columnist Obama — Just Too Good for Us Former President Obama muses: Was he wrong? Or was he merely wrong for being right? By MAUREEN DOWD
Op-Ed Columnist The Great Pop Culture War All entertainment is political, all politics is entertainment. By ROSS DOUTHAT
Hope in the Era of Trump’s Climate Foolishness After the president withdrew the United States from the Paris climate deal, cities and states moved to fill the gap. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Obama Soothed. Trump Stirs. How 2 Presidents Have Tackled Racial Flare-Ups. When it comes to racial episodes, the most jarring difference between President Trump and President Obama is the divergence in the way the two men have chosen to handle them. By JOHN ELIGON and RICHARD FAUSSET
A Look at Dinesh D’Souza, Pardoned by Trump The conservative commentator’s incendiary attacks on liberals have made him, at times, a hero of the right. Now he has been pardoned for a campaign finance felony. By DANIEL VICTOR
How Trump’s Election Shook Obama: ‘What if We Were Wrong?’ In a new book, Barack Obama’s longtime adviser Benjamin J. Rhodes recounts the former president’s reaction to the election of Donald J. Trump. By PETER BAKER
Trump’s Summer Campaign Priority: Target Red-State Democratic Senators The strategy, meant to take advantage of President Trump’s star power among core Republican supporters, will take him to six states where he can bring a message devised to stoke partisan outrage. By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, MAGGIE HABERMAN and JONATHAN MARTIN
News Analysis With ‘Spygate,’ Trump Shows How He Uses Conspiracy Theories to Erode Trust The president’s promotion of the unconfirmed claims he calls “Spygate” continues a long history of presidential trafficking in tales of shadowy cabals and secret plots. By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and MAGGIE HABERMAN
Economic View What Advertising History Says About the Future of Fake News Technological advances have made it easy to spread fake news. But after these fabrications become familiar, their danger is likely to recede, the economist Austan Goolsbee says. By AUSTAN GOOLSBEE
Senate Sends Major Overhaul of Veterans Health Care to Trump The Senate gave final passage to legislation that will give veterans more access to private health care on the government’s dime and will examine the V.A.’s scope. By NICHOLAS FANDOS
Pete Souza’s ‘Shade’ Adapts His Instagram Trolling Into Book Form The former White House photographer began subtly posting photos of the Obama era as a way of commenting on President Trump. Now he’s getting more explicit. By MICHAEL GOLD
The Rising Racial Liberalism of Democratic Voters Evidence from recent primaries, survey data and national elections suggests that the old way of doing things won’t work anymore. By SEAN McELWEE
Ebola, Amnesia and Donald Trump Just four years ago, an epidemic taught the need for speed and global cooperation. The Trump administration is ignoring that lesson. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Coming to Netflix: The Obamas Sign Deal to Produce Shows Mr. Obama has told associates that he does not intend to use the new platform to wage a public campaign against his successor in the Oval Office. By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
Rushing to Ruin the Boundary Waters Wilderness The Trump administration is going full throttle to allow mining in northern Minnesota next to one of the nation’s most popular nature areas. By RICHARD MOE
Press Groups Criticize the Seizing of a Times Reporter’s Records The Trump administration took possession of a journalist’s email and phone records as part of a leak investigation. By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
Trump Praises Arrest of Former Senate Committee Aide in Leaks Inquiry “I’m a big, big believer in freedom of the press,” Mr. Trump said. “But I’m also a believer in classified information. It has to remain classified.” By EILEEN SULLIVAN and KATIE BENNER
Op-Ed Columnist The Price of an Incompetent President Puerto Rico won’t be Trump’s last victim. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Nonfiction Deep Inside the Obama White House “The World as It Is,” a memoir by the White House aide Ben Rhodes, recounts some of the toughest decisions Barack Obama made during his presidency. By JOE KLEIN
Kentucky Crowd Cheers Valedictorian’s Trump Quote, Then Learns Obama Said It A high school valedictorian quoted Trump. The crowd roared. Then: “Just kidding,” he said. “That was Barack Obama.” By LAURA M. HOLSON
Op-Ed Columnist Obama — Just Too Good for Us Former President Obama muses: Was he wrong? Or was he merely wrong for being right? By MAUREEN DOWD
Op-Ed Columnist The Great Pop Culture War All entertainment is political, all politics is entertainment. By ROSS DOUTHAT
Hope in the Era of Trump’s Climate Foolishness After the president withdrew the United States from the Paris climate deal, cities and states moved to fill the gap. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Obama Soothed. Trump Stirs. How 2 Presidents Have Tackled Racial Flare-Ups. When it comes to racial episodes, the most jarring difference between President Trump and President Obama is the divergence in the way the two men have chosen to handle them. By JOHN ELIGON and RICHARD FAUSSET
A Look at Dinesh D’Souza, Pardoned by Trump The conservative commentator’s incendiary attacks on liberals have made him, at times, a hero of the right. Now he has been pardoned for a campaign finance felony. By DANIEL VICTOR
How Trump’s Election Shook Obama: ‘What if We Were Wrong?’ In a new book, Barack Obama’s longtime adviser Benjamin J. Rhodes recounts the former president’s reaction to the election of Donald J. Trump. By PETER BAKER
Trump’s Summer Campaign Priority: Target Red-State Democratic Senators The strategy, meant to take advantage of President Trump’s star power among core Republican supporters, will take him to six states where he can bring a message devised to stoke partisan outrage. By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS, MAGGIE HABERMAN and JONATHAN MARTIN
News Analysis With ‘Spygate,’ Trump Shows How He Uses Conspiracy Theories to Erode Trust The president’s promotion of the unconfirmed claims he calls “Spygate” continues a long history of presidential trafficking in tales of shadowy cabals and secret plots. By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and MAGGIE HABERMAN
Economic View What Advertising History Says About the Future of Fake News Technological advances have made it easy to spread fake news. But after these fabrications become familiar, their danger is likely to recede, the economist Austan Goolsbee says. By AUSTAN GOOLSBEE
Senate Sends Major Overhaul of Veterans Health Care to Trump The Senate gave final passage to legislation that will give veterans more access to private health care on the government’s dime and will examine the V.A.’s scope. By NICHOLAS FANDOS
Pete Souza’s ‘Shade’ Adapts His Instagram Trolling Into Book Form The former White House photographer began subtly posting photos of the Obama era as a way of commenting on President Trump. Now he’s getting more explicit. By MICHAEL GOLD
The Rising Racial Liberalism of Democratic Voters Evidence from recent primaries, survey data and national elections suggests that the old way of doing things won’t work anymore. By SEAN McELWEE
Ebola, Amnesia and Donald Trump Just four years ago, an epidemic taught the need for speed and global cooperation. The Trump administration is ignoring that lesson. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Coming to Netflix: The Obamas Sign Deal to Produce Shows Mr. Obama has told associates that he does not intend to use the new platform to wage a public campaign against his successor in the Oval Office. By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
Rushing to Ruin the Boundary Waters Wilderness The Trump administration is going full throttle to allow mining in northern Minnesota next to one of the nation’s most popular nature areas. By RICHARD MOE