Devin Nunes Denounces Reports He Played a Role in Ukraine
The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee called the reports that he met with a former Ukrainian prosecutor part of a criminal campaign against him by a “totally corrupt” news media.
82 Days Underwater: The Tide Is High, but They’re Holding On
A brutal “king tides” season made worse by climate change has flooded the streets of a Florida Keys community for nearly three months.
Who Is Edward Gallagher, the SEAL the Navy Wants to Expel?
Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, who was acquitted of serious war crimes but convicted of a minor charge, has the support of President Trump against the Navy’s efforts to punish him.
Mulvaney Asked About Legal Justification for Withholding Ukraine Aid
In emails uncovered during an internal review, Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, also asked budget officials how long the aid could be withheld.
Biden Is Struggling in Iowa and His Supporters There Know Why
The former vice president’s backers have noted a lack of enthusiasm and a spotty campaign operation as reasons Joe Biden is lagging in Iowa, not to mention a formidable moderate competitor in Pete Buttigieg.
5-Year-Old Boy Thrown From Mall of America Balcony Is Walking Again
The boy was thrown from an upper floor in April by a stranger who was angry about being rejected by women, officials said.
One of R. Kelly’s Few Defenders Says She Was His Victim, Too
Joycelyn Savage, a girlfriend who had supported the singer in court and on television, said in online posts that R. Kelly emotionally and physically abused her.
Esper Demands Resignation of Navy Secretary Over SEAL Case
Richard Spencer, the Navy secretary, differed in his private and public statements, the defense secretary said. Others said he angered President Trump by publicly disagreeing with him and threatening to resign.
Teacher Threw Away Students’ Black Lives Matter Posters, A.C.L.U. Says
A California school district said it was investigating and apologized if students felt “discomfort” about what happened.
Her Battles With the Press Corps Behind Her, Sanders Plans a Political Future
President Trump’s former press secretary has returned to Arkansas a bona fide star eager to play a new role in a post-Trump Republican Party.
University to Students on Medicaid: Buy Private Coverage, or Drop Out
Just as Idaho expands Medicaid to cover thousands of low-income residents, Brigham Young University’s campus there will no longer accept the free government insurance program.
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