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At Florida Rally, Trump Brags About Economy and Takes Aim at Usual Targets

The president called himself “the most popular person in the history of the Republican Party” — a debunked claim — and took shots at his usual list of piñatas, boogeymen and political targets.

Judge Issues Temporary Restraining Order Blocking 3D-Printer Guns

The judge said the untraceable weapons could end up in the wrong hands. But it’s unclear how effective the order is since some gun plans have already been online for four days.

Tuskegee Airman’s Remains Are Identified, Ending Daughter’s Quest for Answers

Lawrence E. Dickson was 24 when his fighter plane went down in December 1944. On Friday, officials confirmed that remains found last year were his.

Massachusetts Town Loses Its Entire Police Force as All 4 Members Quit

In a resignation letter, Blandford’s interim police chief and three part-time officers said their jobs had grown unsafe and untenable.

Chicago Chain Kept Other Hawaiian Restaurants From Using ‘Aloha Poke’ Name

The chain, Aloha Poke Co., which sent cease-and-desist letters to restaurants with similar names, has apologized after being accused of cultural appropriation.

Justice Dept. Investigating Claims That Drug Companies Funded Terrorism in Iraq

In a filing, AstraZeneca said the case was related to a suit that accused five companies of giving the Iraqi health ministry drugs and devices that were then sold to fund attacks.

N.R.A. Joins Questioning of Florida Sheriff in ‘Stand Your Ground’ Case

The sheriff continues to defend his decision not to make an arrest in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man.

Charles Koch Takes on Trump. Trump Takes on Charles Koch.

Mr. Koch has bristled at some of President Trump’s policies, and this week his unease escalated to open threats. Mr. Trump fought back in tweets.

How the Koch-Trump Rift Could Shape the Midterms

Charles G. Koch, one of the Republicans’ biggest donors, has been critical of President Trump’s protectionist trade policies. Mr. Trump is hitting back, creating tensions that could affect the party in the midterm elections.

Migrant Detention Centers Are ‘Like a Summer Camp,’ Official Says at Hearing

Senior Trump administration officials said in Senate testimony that they were not aware of the “zero tolerance” policy that resulted in family separations until it was announced.

Trump Promotes Diplomatic Gains, but North Korea Continues Building Missiles

North Korea is building ICBMs at a facility outside Pyongyang, a sign that the country is continuing its weapons programs despite U.S. diplomacy.

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