• In memoriam: Kalman Aron survived seven Nazi camps on scraps of food from guards whose portraits he drew. He lived to become a prominent American portraitist. [The New York Times]

• Pope Francis has paved the way for the canonization of Pope Paul VI, who led the Roman Catholic Church through turmoil in the 1960s and ’70s, and the Salvadoran archbishop Óscar Romero. [The New York Times]

• The Trump administration’s plan to open a new American Embassy in Jerusalem has a hitch: The site lies partly in disputed territory. [The New York Times]

• A Utah lawmaker introduced a bill that would rename the state’s most scenic highway after President Trump. (An opponent countered with his own proposal: a “Stormy Daniels rampway.”) [The New York Times]

• Europeans running late to work or school can offer a novel excuse: Some clocks are running slow because of a dispute between Kosovo and Serbia. Really. [Associated Press]

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