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Intelligence Chief Declassifies List of Obama-Era Names in Unusual Step

Richard Grenell has given the list to the Justice Department as the president and his allies press to reshape perception of the Russian investigation.

What Is Georgia’s Citizen’s Arrest Law?

From the days of the Civil War, Georgia has allowed its residents to arrest one another. But after the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, critics are calling for such laws to be repealed.

Ann McBride Norton, First Woman to Run Common Cause, Dies at 75

In leading a watchdog group, she championed campaign finance reform. John McCain called her “our general and our strategist” in pushing that fight in Congress.

Democrats Accuse Conservatives of a ‘Dark Money’ Bid to Influence Judges

A proposal to ban membership among judges in the Federalist Society has set off a partisan battle. The influential group has guided President Trump’s rightward overhaul of the judiciary.

Anti-Semitic Incidents Surged in 2019, Report Says

The Anti-Defamation League reported more than 2,100 anti-Semitic incidents in the United States, a 12 percent jump and the most in any year since it began tracking them four decades ago.

For a City Already in a ‘Death Spiral,’ What’s After Lockdown?

In Farmington, N.M., the economy was already struggling. Now everyone knows someone who is out of work because of the coronavirus. Very few say they know anyone who got sick.

Fauci, Other Witnesses and Chairman Are Quarantined, but Hearing Must Go On

Tuesday’s hearing before the Senate Health Committee will be a chance for Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and other top health experts to speak to lawmakers, albeit by video, without President Trump nearby.

Watch Live: Fauci Testimony Before Senate Hearing on Coronavirus

The head of the C.D.C., Dr. Robert R. Redfield, also told senators that “we’re not out of the woods yet.”

Coronavirus World Updates

Nations are loosening restrictions, but new clusters in places that seemed to have tamed the virus, including the Chinese city where the pandemic began, show how hard success is to sustain.

‘These Are Not Numbers, These Are Souls’: Georgia Pastors Say No to Reopening

Churches in Albany, Ga., have been devastated by the coronavirus. As the state reopens, pastors are uniting to keep people home.

Fauci Plans to Use Hearing to Warn of ‘Needless Suffering and Death’

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, is scheduled to testify on Tuesday before the Senate Health Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

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