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The Russian Trolls Have a Simpler Job Today. Quote Trump.

As part of their attempt to interfere with the 2020 election, Russians are grabbing screenshots of President Trump’s tweets, or quoting his own misleading statements, analysts and officials say.

Ricin Suspect Threatened to Kill Trump Over Re-election Campaign, Prosecutors Say

The woman was found with a loaded gun and knife when she was arrested on Sunday while trying to enter the United States from Canada.

White House Attacks Former Pence Aide Who Endorsed Biden

Olivia Troye, the latest Republican to leave the administration and speak out against President Trump, called the statements seeking to undermine her credibility “a bald faced lie.”

City in California Reaches $4 Million Settlement in Fatal Police Shooting

Miles Hall, 23, was killed after his family called the police in Walnut Creek as he was experiencing a mental health crisis.

How a Supreme Court Justice Is (Usually) Appointed

A step-by-step guide to the nomination process to come, and how Republicans might look to speed it up.

Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today

The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg puts the the Affordable Care Act in peril.

China, in Pointed Message to U.S., Tightens Its Climate Targets

President Xi Jinping pledged, among other goals, to achieve “carbon neutrality by 2060.” It was China’s boldest promise yet on climate change.

Put Away the Pamphlets: Voter Registration Day Goes Digital

Celebrities from Bob Weir to Zendaya are getting involved as voter registration drives shift to texting campaigns, livestreamed rallies and other pandemic-proof techniques.

British Give U.S. Evidence Against ISIS ‘Beatles,’ Clearing Way for Trial

The men were half of a cell of Britons who held Westerners hostage in Syria, some of whom were beheaded for propaganda videos.

Pompeo’s Quest to Redefine Human Rights Draws Concern at U.N.

European allies are skeptical of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s push to elevate religious liberty and property rights, which they fear could come at the expense of protecting marginalized groups.

Climate Disruption Is Now Locked In. The Next Moves Will Be Crucial.

The Times spoke to two dozen experts who said decisions made now would spell the difference between a difficult future and something far worse.

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