Mueller Played by the Rules. Trump Made New Ones.
The special counsel led an investigation that was disciplined, quiet, and by the book — and the president seized the opportunity.
NASCAR: The Mid-Season Shakedown Part 2 – Last Word On Motorsport
NASCAR: The Mid-Season Shakedown Part 2 Last Word On MotorsportTrevor, Jacob, and Connor are back for Part 2 of the Mid-Season Shakedown as they tackle championship predictions and some first win guesses.
StoryCorps: Remembering Dr. William ‘Lynn’ Weaver
William “Lynn” Weaver, whose StoryCorps interviews have been among the most memorable, died on Saturday. He came to StoryCorps many times — to pay tribute to his father and remember his childhood.
Privately Funded Border Wall Near Completion In New Mexico
We Build the Wall, a non-profit organization funding construction of a section of border wall near Sunland Park, N.M., said Thursday that they had 10 other sites picked out for more wall construction.
Missouri Clinic That Performs Abortions Fights To Stay Open
The clinic in Saint Louis is suing to stay open. If it closes, Missouri would be the first state to eliminate any legal abortion access since the procedure was legalized more than 40 years ago.
Movie Productions In Georgia May Stop Over State’s Abortion Law
Entertainment companies say they may not do business in Georgia if a restrictive abortion law takes effect. In 2016, Georgia overtook California as the state with the most feature films produced.
Trump Administration Announces New Tariffs On Mexico
The president is hitting Mexico with new tariffs to pressure it to crack down on the migrant surge. Luis de la Calle, a former minister at the Mexican Embassy in Washington, weighs in on the topic.
News Brief: Tariffs On Mexico, Missouri Clinic, Rotavirus Vaccine
Trump announces a 5% tax on all goods from Mexico. Missouri may soon be without a clinic that provides abortions. And, which companies stepped up to supply the rotavirus vaccine in West Africa.
Long at the Fringe, Gun Issues Loom Large for Democratic Candidates
After years of failed efforts to enact federal universal background checks for new gun purchases, several candidates are on the leading edge of a push for more aggressive anti-gun measures
Cedric Richmond, Biden’s New Co-Chairman, Sees a Path to the Nomination in the South
The Times spoke to Mr. Richmond, a Louisiana congressman and former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, about his role with the campaign and the 1994 crime bill.
Trump’s Crackdown on Illegal Immigration: 11 Employers Prosecuted in the Past Year
A total of 11 employers have been prosecuted for hiring undocumented workers over the past 12 months.
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