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What to Watch For in Day 5 of the Trump Impeachment Hearings

The House hearing will have testimony by Fiona Hill, a former White House expert on Russia, and David Holmes, an embassy official in Kyiv.

What Were the Most Memorable Moments From Last Night’s Debate?

For a Democratic debate that was without major fireworks, there were several memorable moments. Here are the lines that stood out.

Debate Night: The ‘On Politics’ Breakdown

I thought Pete Buttigieg would have a target painted on his back. But no one really stopped him.

Debating in Georgia, Democrats Make Their Case on Voting Rights

The 2018 governor’s race in the state was marred by accusations of rampant voter suppression, particularly of black voters.

Republicans Seek to Muddy Impeachment Evidence as Their Defense of Trump

They put forward a shifting array of arguments to defend the president against impeachment — some of which conflict.

As Rents Outrun Pay, California Families Live on a Knife’s Edge

The state’s severe housing shortage is driving up rents, leaving many lower-income families struggling to stay in neighborhoods they once could afford.

A Wet Year Causes Farm Woes Far Beyond the Floodplains

Last year was the wettest on record for the United States and flooded towns got much attention in the spring, but farm statistics show longer-lasting effects.

Who Won the Debate? Internet Roundup From Campaign Experts

Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker stood out at the fifth Democratic primary debate in Atlanta.

Where Cars Try to Hit Mach 1, the Salt of the Earth Is Crumbling

The Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah have hosted speed chasers for decades, but the course is distressed. An advocacy group has a plan, but not the money.

Judge Blocks Scheduled Executions of Federal Death Row Inmates

The decision essentially stymies the Trump administration’s plan to resume the use of the death penalty.

Watch Kamala Harris Criticize Politicians for Taking Black Women for Granted

At Wednesday’s debate, the California senator said politicians tend to overlook “the backbone of the Democratic Party.”

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