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On Washington: After Garland Defeat, New Group Hopes to Draw Democrats to Judicial Battlefield

The founding of Demand Justice, which aims to persuade liberals to approach judicial fights with the same passion as conservatives, comes as President Trump is focused on remaking the federal courts.

Army Special Forces Secretly Help Saudis Combat Threat From Yemen Rebels

Green Berets on Saudi Arabia’s border with Yemen is helping find and destroy Houthi missiles and launch sites, quietly expanding America’s role in a war it has tried to avoid.

A Fast-Food Problem: Where Have All the Teenagers Gone?

A shortage of workers is changing the equation that many restaurants have long relied on.

Albert Kelly, An Adviser To EPA Chief Scott Pruitt, Resigns Abruptly

Rachel Martin talks to former EPA Superfund manager Albert Kelly, who resigned Tuesday amid the investigations that continue to dog his boss, Scott Pruitt.

Worker Shortage Hurts California’s Agriculture Industry

Dollar for dollar, California is the biggest agriculture economy in the country. And lately, farmers in the state have been struggling with a new problem: A shortage of workers during harvest season.

Calif. Republicans Leery Of Being Perceived As Too Close To Trump

Democrats in California hold every statewide office and a few prominent Republicans now dream of remaking the party in a very different image from President Trump.

Morning News Brief: Giuliani On Fox News, Trade Talks With China

President Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen for a $130,000 payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, according to Rudy Giuliani. And a U.S. delegation will meet with their Chinese counterparts.

NRA Rallies Members In Dallas Despite New Pressure And Anger After Parkland

Thousands of NRA members are in Dallas for the group’s annual convention, under as much pressure as ever after the Parkland high school shootings. But members remain in no mood to compromise.

Freak Storm Sweeps Through Northern India, Killing Dozens

Three states in the country’s northwest bore the brunt of the rain-and-dust storm, with most of the deaths believed to have been in Rajasthan.

Trump Hints At Likely Release Of 3 Americans Held In North Korea

In a tweet, the president suggested that the three — two arrested last year and a third held since 2015, could be released soon.

Giuliani Appears to Veer Off Script. A Furor Follows.

The appearance on Fox News was another high-profile, slightly off-kilter moment for Rudolph Giuliani, who has lived a life full of them.

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