This Picture Tells You Everything You Need to Know About Impeachment
A Renaissance-style tableau for a divided Washington.
Robert O’Brien ‘Looks the Part,’ but Has Spent Little Time Playing It
Mr. O’Brien, President Trump’s new national security adviser, is said to bring milder views and a sunnier personality to the job than John R. Bolton.
Joe Kennedy to Announce Bid for U.S. Senate
The Massachusetts congressman will officially announce on Saturday his plans to challenge the incumbent Senator Edward Markey.
As Trump Weighs Gun Safety Bills, Barr’s Plan Draws Skepticism
Attorney General William P. Barr has floated a plan to expand background checks for gun buyers, but President Trump has yet to give it his blessing.
White House to Pull Nomination of FEMA Pick Amid Claims of Barroom Altercation
The F.B.I. determined that the allegations were unsubstantiated, but the White House is expected to nominate the acting administrator of FEMA, Peter T. Gaynor, to lead the agency instead.
What Should Young Children Drink? Mostly Milk and Water, Scientists Say
Infants and toddlers should not be given soda, chocolate milk or other sweetened drinks, according to strict new guidelines.
Most Latinos Don’t Back Trump. But Some Wear Their Support Proudly.
At a rally in New Mexico this week, Hispanic voters enthusiastically backed the president’s hard-line approach to immigration.
Greta Thunberg on America: Too Much Air Conditioning, Not Enough Science
With her typically blunt, often biting remarks, the Swedish teenager has offered Americans an outsider’s view of themselves.
Judge James Robertson, Who Quit FISA Court Over Wiretapping, Dies at 81
He took a stand to protest warrantless domestic eavesdropping under George W. Bush. On the federal bench, he ruled against trying a Guantánamo detainee in a military court.
Teenage Vaping Rises Sharply Again This Year
Preliminary figures from a national survey show that the prevalence of e-cigarette use among minors has doubled from 2017 through this year, despite national campaigns warning of the dangers.
Security Dogs Sent to Jordan Have Died or Fallen Sick, Report Says
A federal report on a State Department antiterrorism program said at least 10 bomb-sniffing dogs had died of medical issues from 2008 to 2016.
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