‘Executing Babies’: Here Are the Facts Behind Trump’s Misleading Abortion Tweet
Infants are rarely born alive after abortion procedures, and if they are, doctors do not kill them.
Cohen Says He Looks Forward to Telling ‘My Story’
The night before Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, was scheduled to testify before a House Committee, he said he was going to let the American people decide ‘“exactly who’s telling the truth.”
Trump Undermines Top Trade Adviser as He Pushes for China Deal
Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, must defend a trade pact that is shaping up to be less ambitious than he might once have hoped.
Biden’s Family Is Urging Him to Run in 2020
In a self-reflective appearance in Delaware, Joseph R. Biden Jr. said he is still assessing whether to join the race, and wants to ensure he could make a “first-rate effort.”
In Show of Bipartisanship, House Approves a Sweeping Land Conservation Bill
The measure, which has passed the Senate and now goes to President Trump, is the first significant land conservation bill in years.
House Votes to Block Trump’s Border Emergency Declaration
The House easily voted on Tuesday to block President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency at the Mexican border, seeking to stop the diversion of funds to his wall.
Senator Josh Hawley Raises Questions About Neomi Rao’s Abortion Stance
The concern over Ms. Rao’s judicial nomination reflects a tension between social conservatives and supporters of Ms. Rao more concerned with delivering on the president’s deregulatory policies.
Rick Pitino calls ULAA search for phone records a 'fishing expedition'
Attorneys for Rick Pitino are asking a judge to quash the University of Louisville Athletic Association’s requests for phone records and documents.
United Methodists Tighten Ban on Same-Sex Marriage and Gay Clergy
The decision, opposed by progressive members of the church and gay and lesbian pastors, could ultimately splinter the church.
In vote blocking Trump’s ‘emergency,’ GOP principles collide
President Trump got another taste of divided government Tuesday, as the Democratically controlled House of Representatives moved toward passing a resolution blocking his declaration of a national emergency along the southern border. The measure would …
Chicago Voters Head to the Polls in Free-for-All Mayoral Election
With 14 candidates hoping to replace Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Chicago went to the polls on Tuesday. The city has never before seen this many candidates.
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