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Massachusetts Moves to Ban Flavored Tobacco Products, Including Menthol

If signed into law, Massachusetts would be the first state to ban all flavored e-cigarettes and tobacco products through legislation.

In an Echo of Watergate and John Dean, an Adviser Points to Trump

Testimony by Gordon D. Sondland gave Democrats the crisp, accusatory lines they sought. But Republicans elicited an account of one conversation that they hope will help exonerate President Trump.

Impeachment Briefing: What Happened in Sondland’s Hearing

Gordon Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union, delivered extraordinary testimony implicating the president and a group of top officials.

Read Laura Cooper’s Prepared Opening Statement From the Impeachment Hearing

The opening statement that Ms. Cooper delivered largely aligned with her previous, closed-door testimony, but she added some new details.

Carolyn Maloney Elected First Woman to Lead House Oversight Panel

The Democrat from New York will lead a crucial investigative panel involved in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.

‘I’m 17 Years Old, and I’m Terrified’: The Issues Our Readers Hope Come Up at the Democratic Debate

Ahead of the Democratic debate on Wednesday, we asked Times readers what issues they most wanted the presidential candidates to discuss, and why.

Democratic Debate Live Updates: Candidates Take Their First Questions

The ten candidates tackle the impeachment inquiry, wealth inequality and Medicare for all.

10-Year-Old Boy Who Was Shot at High School Football Game Dies

The victim was a spectator at a Friday night playoff game in New Jersey.

Arab Thinkers Call to Abandon Boycotts and Engage With Israel

It’s a viewpoint that is, to put it mildly, politically incorrect in their home countries, but members of a new Arab council say ostracizing Israel simply doesn’t work.

‘I Want Nothing,’ Trump Says, Quoting From Sondland’s Testimony

The president, seeking to defend himself from damaging testimony delivered by the ambassador Gordon D. Sondland, said again Wednesday that he wanted ‘no quid pro quo’ in regard to Ukraine.

Vindman’s Lawyer Asks Fox News to Retract Espionage Allegation

A guest on the ‘Ingraham Angle,’ a Fox show, suggested that Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman, a key figure in the impeachment hearings, was guilty of spying.

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