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‘She Saved Us’: Mourners Pay Tribute to Toni Morrison

The Nobel laureate, who died in August, was honored at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York. Speakers included Oprah Winfrey, Angela Davis and Fran Lebowitz.

Bracing for Impeachment, White House and Republicans Weigh Contours of a Senate Trial

President Trump wants an aggressive defense, but White House officials and Republicans are divided over whether to aim for a brief process or a drawn-out spectacle.

The Impeachment Witnesses Not Heard

With its public hearings over, the House Intelligence Committee plans to move forward without testimony by some of the key players in the Ukraine drama.

Impeachment Briefing: Highlights From the Hill Hearing

Investigators wrapped up a momentous three-day stretch of public hearings, as two witnesses described their intimate views of an attempted quid pro quo.

White House Won’t Say if Trump Will Sign Hong Kong Bill That Has Angered China

The president has avoided a strong defense of pro-democracy protesters, but Congress has thrown the issue into his lap.

Trump Awards the First Arts and Humanities Medals of His Presidency

Jon Voight, James Patterson and Alison Krauss were among the honorees.

‘Trident,’ ‘Budweiser’ or ‘Bird’: A Coveted Symbol of the SEALs

The Navy SEAL insignia is tough to earn and, except when the White House intervenes, easy to lose.

Campaigns Say Google Ad Policy Sidesteps Problem of Disinformation

Campaigns and some digital experts say the restrictions limit a tactic — microtargeting of voters — that they heavily rely on, while not aggressively addressing misinformation.

Virus Outbreak Closes Colorado Schools for More Than 20,000 Students

The “extremely contagious” virus forced a school district to close all of its schools for the first time, officials said.

Supreme Court Urged to Allow Release of Trump’s Financial Records

A House committee and prosecutors in Manhattan have subpoenaed the records.

Obama Urges Democrats to ‘Chill Out’ About 2020 Presidential Field

Mr. Obama, in his latest remarks about the Democratic primary race, said the party should focus less on differences among the candidates and more on defeating President Trump.

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