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Ex-Fox News Host’s Business Partner Charged in Real Estate Scheme

Herbert Whalen, who worked with Clayton Morris selling investment properties in Indianapolis, was charged with defrauding clients.

Charges of Ukrainian Meddling? A Russian Operation, U.S. Intelligence Says

Moscow has run a yearslong operation to blame Ukraine for its own 2016 election interference. Republicans have used similar talking points to defend President Trump in impeachment proceedings.

Moderate Voters Could Decide the Democratic Nominee. What Do They Want?

Many of the existential questions gripping the Democratic Party center on one mysterious figure: the “moderate” voter.

Barr Says Epstein’s Suicide Resulted From ‘Perfect Storm of Screw-Ups’

Attorney General William P. Barr acknowledged his own initial suspicion that Jeffrey Epstein may have been murdered but said the evidence ultimately showed the financier hanged himself.

‘No Longer Forgotten’: Ohio Students Procure Headstone for Black Settlers

A group of eighth graders found two unmarked cemetery plots where black inhabitants were buried. They placed a plaque on the graves this week to remember the families.

Trump Says He’s ‘Standing’ With Xi (and With Hong Kong’s Protesters)

In a Fox News interview, the president called the Chinese president “a friend” and suggested he might not sign a tough human rights bill to secure a trade pact with China.

Dogs Can’t Help Falling in Love

One researcher argues that a dog’s ability to bond has more to do with forming emotional attachments than being smart about what humans want.

Jake Burton Carpenter, Who Ushered in Snowboarding as a Sport, Dies at 65

After his fascination with the Snurfer, a crude version of a snowboard created in the 1960s, he built the first successful snowboard company.

Israelis Call Netanyahu Indictment an ‘Earthquake,’ but Agree on Little Else

Some of the prime minister’s supporters are sticking by him, while others are wavering. All are nervous and unsure about what comes next.

Trump Attacks Impeachment Inquiry and Accuses a Witness of Lying

Mr. Trump said a career diplomat made up a conversation between him and his ambassador to the European Union, dismissing sworn testimony in the impeachment inquiry.

Building a Better Bonfire in Berkeley

Friday: Flame on, but make it eco-friendly. Also: Los Angeles’s rent crisis.

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