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Fourth Time’s the Charm? Mark Meadows Takes Over Trump’s White House

Mr. Meadows, a retiring Republican congressman from North Carolina and one of President Trump’s most ardent defenders, becomes the latest chief of staff for a mercurial president who dispatched the previous three after they fell out of favor.

The Mission to Hunt Nazis Has Become a Race Against Time

The latest target was a 94-year-old man in Tennessee said to have been a guard at a concentration camp in Germany. “These people are old, and they’re dying,” a prosecutor said of the cases’ urgency.

Florida Woman Changed Voters’ Party Affiliations, Officials Say

Cheryl A. Hall falsified 10 registration forms, at least six of which enrolled Democratic and independent voters as Republicans, said the authorities, who are eyeing an additional 109 forms.

Marnie, Shih Tzu Who Charmed Instagram With Her Lolling Tongue, Dies at 18

At 12, she became an internet sensation and a poster dog for adopting older pets.

There Won’t Be a Gay President in 2021. So What Does Buttigieg’s Campaign Tell Us?

Supporters say that Pete Buttigieg’s contribution to history will be diminished if the takeaway is that the country shrugged when the first openly gay man had a serious shot at the presidency.

Veterans Are Working, but Not in Jobs That Match Their Advanced Training

Like most Americans, veterans have benefited from a robust labor market. But skills learned in combat do not always translate to private-sector jobs.

For Urban Poor, the Coronavirus Complicates Existing Health Risks

An outbreak could devastate low-income black and Latino communities that, even in the best of times, face serious medical challenges.

Erik Prince Recruits Ex-Spies to Help Infiltrate Liberal Groups

Mr. Prince, a contractor close to the Trump administration, contacted veteran spies for operations by Project Veritas, the conservative group known for conducting stings on news organizations and other groups.

A Sanders Voter, Weary of Debt at 29: ‘I Have Nothing to Lose’

Brian Michelz has never worn a political T-shirt or been to a campaign rally. But when he voted for the first time in his life, it was for Bernie Sanders. What will he do if Mr. Sanders loses?

How I Tried to Ditch Africa’s Tropes

Guided by local residents, a correspondent discovered places full of poetry slams and restaurant birthday parties, art shows and surf contests, and mustardy grilled fish.

With No Braille Option, a Blind Man Failed His Citizenship Exam

Lucio Delgado said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services did not deliver the Braille reading test he had requested. He may get another chance next week.

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