
Here are some stories you might have missed this week, curated by Times editors and personalized for you.
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Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Firings at Federal Agencies
The justices announced they were not ruling on the legality of the specific downsizing plans but they allowed the Trump administration to proceed for now with its restructuring efforts.
By Abbie VanSickle
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Pool photo by Michael Reynolds
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Fallout Over Handling of Epstein Case Erupts Into the Open
An irate attorney general is said to have confronted the deputy director of the F.B.I. at a tense White House meeting earlier in the week.
By Glenn Thrush
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Susan Harris for The New York Times
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The F.B.I. Is Using Polygraphs to Test Officials’ Loyalty
Some senior officials who have taken the test have been asked whether they said anything negative about the F.B.I. director, Kash Patel.
By Adam Goldman
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Monica Jorge for The New York Times
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Comey Tracked by Secret Service After Post Critical of Trump
After the former F.B.I. director put a picture on Instagram of seashells arranged to say “86 47,” law enforcement tailed his car and tracked his cellphone, steps usually reserved for serious threats.
By Michael S. Schmidt and Eileen Sullivan
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Hilary Swift for The New York Times
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Kennedy’s Battle Against Food Dyes Hits a Roadblock: M&M’s
The health secretary has used peer pressure to persuade food makers to nix synthetic dyes. The candy industry is holding out, arguing American consumers like bright sweets.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Julie Creswell
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