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Aide Ousted From White House Reappears Again in Administration Job

Ezra Cohen-Watnick’s latest position in the Trump administration is as deputy assistant secretary of defense for counternarcotics and global threats.

Ahmaud Arbery Case: Georgia Attorney General Appoints Fourth Prosecutor

Joyette M. Holmes, an Atlanta-area district attorney, will take over a case that has stirred protests, as the Justice Department said it was weighing federal hate crimes charges.

Ex-Justice Dept. Officials Lash Out at Barr Over Flynn and Stone Cases

The attorney general’s interventions damaged the Justice Department, argued the former officials, who were directly involved in the cases of the two Trump allies.

As States Rush to Reopen, Scientists Fear a Coronavirus Comeback

Officials are under pressure to restart the economy, but many states are moving too quickly, researchers say. The costs may be measured in lost lives.

Coronavirus World Updates: Empty Icons Return to Life With Lockdowns Easing

Places that seemed eerie and alien when empty — famous beaches, theme parks and railways — are now being cautiously revisited.

U.S. to Accuse China of Trying to Hack Vaccine Data, as Virus Redirects Cyberattacks

Iran and other nations are also looking to steal data and exploit the pandemic with attacks on infrastructure, officials say.

Natural Gas Exports Slow as Pandemic Reduces Global Demand

Businesses in the United States, Israel and other countries were planning to invest billions in export terminals. Now, those projects are being canceled or delayed.

Why Kamala Harris Isn’t Clamoring to Be Biden’s Running Mate

The California senator is considered a potential running mate for Joe Biden. But unlike other possible contenders, she has avoided making a pitch for the ticket.

Shark Attack Kills Surfer in Northern California

Ben Kelly, 26, who designed boards for a living, was surfing at Manresa State Beach near Santa Cruz when he was attacked.

Joe Biden’s Time in Sarah Palin’s Shadow

What two strange months in 2008 taught the former vice president about the politics of grievance, and how that might help him pick a running mate of his own to take on Donald Trump.

White House Races to Contain Virus in Its Ranks: ‘It Is Scary to Go to Work’

With two White House staff members testing positive, some officials fear the disease is already spreading rapidly through the West Wing.

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