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2 Die During Training Exercise at Air Force Base in Oklahoma

The deaths, involving two training jets, occurred at Vance Air Force Base in Enid, about 60 miles north of Oklahoma City, the Air Force said.

What We’ve Learned From Hill and Holmes’s Impeachment Testimony

Two career foreign policy experts delivered new details about the inner workings of President Trump’s foreign policy on Ukraine as well as some history lessons.

Senate Approves Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown, and Trump Signs It

The measure delays the threat of a government shutdown until just before Christmas.

Pete Buttigieg Is in Bad Shape With Black Democrats. Here’s How Bad.

No Democrat in modern times has won the party’s nomination without claiming majorities of black voters, the most crucial voting bloc in South Carolina and an array of delegate-rich states.

Trump Reverses Navy Decision to Oust Edward Gallagher From SEALs

The president said Chief Petty Officer Gallagher, who has been at the center of a high-profile war crimes case, would not lose his membership in the elite commando force.

As Admiral Moved to Expel a Navy SEAL, He Kept an Eye on Trump

The commander of the Navy SEALs began the process that could eject Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher from the force after the White House did not push back, Navy officials said.

What Do Californians Think of the Candidates?

Thursday: A new poll shows Democratic front-runners in the Golden State. Also: The presidential contenders finally tackle housing.

Who Is David Holmes, the U.S. Embassy Official Who Testified on Thursday?

Mr. Holmes, the political counselor to the American ambassadors in Ukraine, described in detail a pivotal phone conversation between President Trump and a top U.S. diplomat.

Warren, Sanders, Klobuchar and Booker Talk Abortion Rights at Debate

“I believe that abortion rights are human rights,” Senator Elizabeth Warren said. “I believe that they are also economic rights.”

Key Moments From Hill and Holmes’s Testimony in the Impeachment Inquiry

President Trump’s former adviser testified that the pressure campaign on Ukraine was a “domestic political errand” that diverged from U.S. foreign policy.

Fiona Hill Viewed Serving Trump as Risky. Now She’s an Impeachment Witness.

Ms. Hill’s decision to be the president’s top adviser on Russia and Europe strained friendships, made her a target of conspiracy theories — and landed her in the center of the tumult over Ukraine.

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