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Body of Michigan Man Deported to Iraq Is Returned to the U.S.

Jimmy Aldaoud died in Baghdad of a “diabetic crisis” after his deportation. His funeral is scheduled for next week.

Hurricane Dorian: Airport Closures, Traveling with Pets, Hotel Fees

As the storm strengthens, here’s what travelers need to know.

How a Tax Break to Help Poor Communities Became a Bonanza for the Rich

Opportunity zones were created as part of the Trump tax law to lure investment to distressed areas. But much of the money is fueling real-estate developments targeting the affluent.

Hurricane Dorian Updates: Strengthening Storm Eyes Georgia and Carolinas

The storm is now a Category 4 storm forecast to sweep up the southeastern coast of the United States.

Trump’s Twitter War on Spelling

The president’s supporters don’t mind his linguistic slips, but lexicographers and grammarians worry about the permanent effect on language.

Kirsten Gillibrand Exits and a One-Night Debate: This Week in the 2020 Race

A departure trims the Democratic primary field to 20, the September debate lineup is set and President Trump gets another challenger.

Robert F. Kennedy Assassin Sirhan Sirhan Is Said to Have Been Stabbed

California prison officials said he was in stable condition at a hospital. He is serving a life sentence for the 1968 killing of the senator and presidential candidate.

‘My World Has Now Stopped’: How One Family Is Recovering From a Mass Shooting

Mario De Alba was wounded in the massacre at an El Paso Walmart this month. He remains hospitalized, and his relatives have uprooted their lives in Mexico to be with him.

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Wandering Iranian Oil Tanker

The vessel, still at sea, has been at the center of a power struggle between Iran and the United States.

Trump’s Personal Assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, Shared Intimate Details of First Family

Mr. Trump said Friday that his Ms. Westerhout had been drinking when she “said things about my children” to reporters, comments he called “a little bit hurtful.”

Amid Recession Worries, Trump Points Finger at American Businesses

With his re-election hopes on the line, the president seeks someone to blame in case the economy turns south.

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