Drafting Only Men for the Military Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
Now that women can serve in any combat role, the judge in Houston said, a draft registration law that applies only to men is no longer justified.
Trump Delays a Tariff Deadline, Citing Progress in China Trade Talks
The president, who has been eager to cut a deal with Beijing, said the negotiators had forged a compromise on key issues but few details have been released.
Trump Suspends China Tariff Hike, Citing Progress In Trade Talks
President Trump has suspended a planned increase in tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars in Chinese imports, after what he called “very productive” trade talks in Washington this weekend.
Venezuela Crisis: Guaidó To Meet With VP Pence, Regional Leaders
Colombia closed its bridges into Venezuela a day after attempts to get relief supplies across the border ended in violence. Vice President Mike Pence meets with Venezuela’s opposition leader Monday.
Pope Francis Calls To Fight Sex Abuse; United Methodists Debate LGBTQ Issues
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post religion reporter Julie Zauzmer about two major religious conferences held this weekend.
N.R.A. Magazine Draws Criticism for ‘Target Practice’ Headline With Photo of Pelosi and Giffords
Critics condemned the layout, with one calling it “an incitement of violence.”
In Conservative Districts, Democrats Have to Answer for Party’s Left Wing
The moderates who secured the Democratic House majority are feeling the heat from the new progressives who took seats in liberal bastions — and the constituents at home who oppose them.
On Foreign Trips, Pence Steps Out of Trump’s Shadow but Always Stays on Message
Vice President Mike Pence is commonly seen around Washington as a mute helpmate to a bombastic president. On foreign soil, he has toyed with the idea of branching out — just not too far.
Asia Durr leads No. 4 Louisville past Boston College 87-51
Asia Durr scored 23 points to lead No. 4 Louisville to an 87-51 victory over Boston College on Sunday.
12 most shocking moments in Oscars history, ranked
From Adrien Brody’s awkward smooch with Halle Berry, to best-picture upsets by “Crash” and “Moonlight,” here are the Oscar moments we’ll never forget.
Democrats Prepared to Subpoena Mueller and Take Fight Over Report to Court
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Democrats would wage a legal battle if the Justice Department did not release the special counsel’s final report.
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