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A $1.7 Million Loan, $30,000 in Income. Prosecutors Are Now Investigating.

“I hope they help us,” said Mohammed Hoque, a cabdriver who spoke with agents as part of a new federal inquiry into lending practices in the taxi industry.

On Politics: For Sanders, It All Began in Canada

A trip Bernie Sanders took to Ottawa in 1987 helped forge his determination to transform the American health care system.

Jon Ossoff Will Run for Senate in Georgia

Mr. Ossoff, a former documentary filmmaker who nearly flipped a conservative House district in 2017, will run in one of two Senate races in the state next year.

N.R.A. Files Suit Against San Francisco

Days after the city declared it a terrorist organization, the National Rifle Association took action against San Francisco.

California Lawmakers Vote to Undo N.C.A.A. Amateurism

A bill passed by the State Assembly would allow college athletes to make endorsement deals. It is expected to reach the desk of Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Authorities Search California Offices of Boat Operator After Fire That Killed 34

Warrants targeting the operator, Truth Aquatics, could lead to criminal charges in the disaster.

Trump Chides ‘America-Hating Left’ in Rally for House Candidate

Dan Bishop, a conservative well known for sponsoring a bill requiring transgender people to use restrooms based on the gender listed on their birth certificates, faces a tough race in North Carolina.

The Taliban at Camp David: Trump Says Why Not?

Mr. Trump, not a frequent visitor to the “very rustic” retreat, says it is a place where presidents have hosted “pretty bad people.” Not everyone agrees.

Amid Diplomatic Strain, House Opens Inquiry Into Trump’s Dealings With Ukraine

President Trump has signaled displeasure with the American ally. His lawyer has been pressing the government in Kiev to investigate his political foes.

U.S. Soldier Whose Death in Afghanistan Upended Peace Talks ‘Loved His Country’

President Trump said he called off negotiations with the Taliban after they claimed responsibility for the death of Sgt. First Class Elis A. Barreto Ortiz.

In Texas, a Lone House Democrat Has an ‘A’ Rating From the N.R.A. Can He Survive?

Representative Henry Cuellar is one of only three House Democrats with “A” ratings from the gun lobby. Now he faces a primary challenge from the left.

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