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• Latest in the bombing investigation.• Latest in the bombing investigation.
With the manhunt over for Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the bombings in Manhattan and on the Jersey Shore, law enforcement officials are turning their attention to what provoked the attacks. With the manhunt over for Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the bombings in Manhattan and on the Jersey Shore, law enforcement officials are turning their attention to the motive behind the attacks.
One official said that Mr. Rahami may have constructed all of the explosives, raising the possibility that he had received training from someone with experience building bombs.One official said that Mr. Rahami may have constructed all of the explosives, raising the possibility that he had received training from someone with experience building bombs.
• What we know about the suspect.• What we know about the suspect.
Mr. Rahami, 28, was born in Afghanistan and came to the U.S. as a child. He had been living in Elizabeth, N.J., with his family. A federal official said Mr. Rahami had recently spent a year in Pakistan, where he is believed to have married.Mr. Rahami, 28, was born in Afghanistan and came to the U.S. as a child. He had been living in Elizabeth, N.J., with his family. A federal official said Mr. Rahami had recently spent a year in Pakistan, where he is believed to have married.
He seems to have had little social media presence, according to the authorities, with one official referring to Mr. Rahami as “a ghost.”He seems to have had little social media presence, according to the authorities, with one official referring to Mr. Rahami as “a ghost.”
• On the campaign trail.• On the campaign trail.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are expected to continue jousting over national security after clashing on Monday over how they would protect the country from terrorism.Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are expected to continue jousting over national security after clashing on Monday over how they would protect the country from terrorism.
Mrs. Clinton is amplifying her appeal to young voters, a group that has become a subject of growing concern in her campaign. “I need you,” she told students on Monday at Temple University.Mrs. Clinton is amplifying her appeal to young voters, a group that has become a subject of growing concern in her campaign. “I need you,” she told students on Monday at Temple University.
Mr. Trump appears to be sticking by one of his top advisers, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey. Prosecutors say the governor knew about a 2013 scheme to close lanes to the George Washington Bridge in an effort to punish a political foe.Mr. Trump appears to be sticking by one of his top advisers, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey. Prosecutors say the governor knew about a 2013 scheme to close lanes to the George Washington Bridge in an effort to punish a political foe.
• Truce in Syria ends.• Truce in Syria ends.
The partial cease-fire is over after a humanitarian aid convoy was attacked in Syria on Monday. Government forces immediately began bombing rebel-held areas of Aleppo, raising tensions between the U.S. and Russia over how to reduce the violence.The partial cease-fire is over after a humanitarian aid convoy was attacked in Syria on Monday. Government forces immediately began bombing rebel-held areas of Aleppo, raising tensions between the U.S. and Russia over how to reduce the violence.
We recently looked at how Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, has become a central paradox of the war: He remains secure even as his country splinters, but few experts see the war ending as long as he stays.We recently looked at how Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, has become a central paradox of the war: He remains secure even as his country splinters, but few experts see the war ending as long as he stays.
• Race and policing.• Race and policing.
The Police Department in Tulsa, Okla., released video that it said showed a white officer fatally shooting an unarmed black man who had his hands above his head.The Police Department in Tulsa, Okla., released video that it said showed a white officer fatally shooting an unarmed black man who had his hands above his head.
The man, Terence Crutcher, 40, was shot once after he was Tasered on Friday, the police said. The mayor is promising a fair investigation into the killing: “This city will be transparent,” he said.The man, Terence Crutcher, 40, was shot once after he was Tasered on Friday, the police said. The mayor is promising a fair investigation into the killing: “This city will be transparent,” he said.
• California Today.• California Today.
We’ve just introduced a morning newsletter on the stories that matter to Californians (and anyone else interested in the state). Here’s the sign-up to get it right to your inbox.We’ve just introduced a morning newsletter on the stories that matter to Californians (and anyone else interested in the state). Here’s the sign-up to get it right to your inbox.
• American roads will be safer with more driverless cars, federal regulators are suggesting in new guidelines. “We envision in the future, you can take your hands off the wheel, and your commute becomes restful or productive,” one official said.• American roads will be safer with more driverless cars, federal regulators are suggesting in new guidelines. “We envision in the future, you can take your hands off the wheel, and your commute becomes restful or productive,” one official said.
• John Stumpf, the chief executive of Wells Fargo and a rising star on Wall Street, has cultivated the image of his bank as the antithesis of a giant global lender.• John Stumpf, the chief executive of Wells Fargo and a rising star on Wall Street, has cultivated the image of his bank as the antithesis of a giant global lender.
But today, he’ll face a Senate committee over a scandal involving phony bank accounts.But today, he’ll face a Senate committee over a scandal involving phony bank accounts.
• U.S. stocks finished slightly down on Monday. Here’s a snapshot of global markets.• U.S. stocks finished slightly down on Monday. Here’s a snapshot of global markets.
• Health roundup.• Health roundup.
Despite the concerns over the spread of Zika in the United States, getting tested for the virus is difficult. Officials are trying to avoid an overload of demands for tests that could prevent them from identifying new cases quickly.Despite the concerns over the spread of Zika in the United States, getting tested for the virus is difficult. Officials are trying to avoid an overload of demands for tests that could prevent them from identifying new cases quickly.
And we look at the evidence that supports getting dental sealants for children to prevent cavities.And we look at the evidence that supports getting dental sealants for children to prevent cavities.
• The legend of Bill Murray.• The legend of Bill Murray.
The actor elevated his status as an urban folk hero last weekend in Brooklyn by working as a bartender at a bistro where his son is a co-owner.The actor elevated his status as an urban folk hero last weekend in Brooklyn by working as a bartender at a bistro where his son is a co-owner.
When a patron asked the star if he knew how to make a Bellini, Mr. Murray replied: “I know people who do.”When a patron asked the star if he knew how to make a Bellini, Mr. Murray replied: “I know people who do.”
• Uplifting moment.• Uplifting moment.
Jonny Brownlee of Britain was leading with less than half a mile to go in the final race of the World Triathlon Series. But the effects of dehydration caused him to slow down and stagger.Jonny Brownlee of Britain was leading with less than half a mile to go in the final race of the World Triathlon Series. But the effects of dehydration caused him to slow down and stagger.
That’s when his brother, Alistair, sacrificed his chance to win and helped Jonny finish the race.That’s when his brother, Alistair, sacrificed his chance to win and helped Jonny finish the race.
• Recipes of the day.• Recipes of the day.
Try this rice dish that’s prepared in the oven. Maybe pair it with braised tofu in caramel sauce.Try this rice dish that’s prepared in the oven. Maybe pair it with braised tofu in caramel sauce.
The Toronto International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday with the musical “La La Land” taking the top honor, has evolved into an important stop on the circuit for many Oscar hopefuls.The Toronto International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday with the musical “La La Land” taking the top honor, has evolved into an important stop on the circuit for many Oscar hopefuls.
Toronto’s rise in prominence has helped it become a rival to the Cannes International Film Festival, which made its debut on this day in 1946.Toronto’s rise in prominence has helped it become a rival to the Cannes International Film Festival, which made its debut on this day in 1946.
The annual event in France had a bumpy beginning. It was supposed to start in 1939, but it was called off when Adolf Hitler invaded Poland.The annual event in France had a bumpy beginning. It was supposed to start in 1939, but it was called off when Adolf Hitler invaded Poland.
The highest honor is the Palme d’Or. But in early editions, nearly every entry won a prize, and the best overall film got the Grand Prix.The highest honor is the Palme d’Or. But in early editions, nearly every entry won a prize, and the best overall film got the Grand Prix.
Except in 1946.Except in 1946.
No top award was given that year because of a diplomatic dust-up. The Cold War had begun, and according to The New York Times, an American film industry representative said that the Russians were trying to undermine entries from the U.S.No top award was given that year because of a diplomatic dust-up. The Cold War had begun, and according to The New York Times, an American film industry representative said that the Russians were trying to undermine entries from the U.S.
The event has changed over the years. Most notably, it now takes place in May.The event has changed over the years. Most notably, it now takes place in May.
And according to official Cannes history, the star power didn’t really arrive until the 1950s.And according to official Cannes history, the star power didn’t really arrive until the 1950s.
Today, the spectacle is about more than cinema. It’s also a showcase for high fashion, which has added to its history of disruptions. Last year, there was a mini-scandal over footwear.Today, the spectacle is about more than cinema. It’s also a showcase for high fashion, which has added to its history of disruptions. Last year, there was a mini-scandal over footwear.
Andrew Zahler contributed reporting.Andrew Zahler contributed reporting.
Correction: An earlier version of Monday’s briefing misstated Donald J. Trump’s popularity in Florida. He is unpopular among Hispanics there, not among all voters.
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