As Kentucky Rechecks Votes, Many Are Ready to Move On. The Governor Is Not.
A recanvass is expected to preserve a Democratic challenger’s narrow victory. Will Matt Bevin concede?
Bloomberg’s Team Calls His Crude Remarks on Women ‘Wrong’
As Michael Bloomberg prepares a presidential run, his history of crude remarks is likely to draw scrutiny. His team said some were “disrespectful.”
Compelling Testimony, but No Minds Changed So Far
Republicans avoided a committee brawl and dismissed the hearing, while Democrats said they were just getting started.
36 Hours in Indianapolis
Even with a new and improved Kurt Vonnegut museum and a slew of recently opened restaurants, bars and galleries, this Midwestern city is still true to its roots: short on pretension and very affordable.
Will Whale Hunting Return to the Pacific Northwest?
The Makah, the only Native Americans with a treaty right to hunt whales, have not been allowed to do so for 20 years. But a recent proposal could change that.
Impeachment Briefing: What Happened on Day 1 of Public Hearings
Two seasoned diplomats testified, and we got a look at how Democrats and Republicans will approach these hearings.
Court Rejects Trump’s Appeal in Fight to Keep Financial Records From Congress
The decision almost certainly paves the way for a major Supreme Court case over President Trump’s stonewalling of congressional oversight efforts.
On Capitol Hill, Old-School Washington Keeps Circus at Bay
Seriousness itself stood trial as two diplomats, in defiance of the White House, testified on the first day of an impeachment spectacle.
Coast Guard Ignored Calls for Safeguards Before Duck Boat Sank, Report Says
The National Transportation Safety Board said it had warned of the dangers of duck boats, like the one that sank near Branson, Mo., killing 17 people.
Behind a Star Witness, Democrats Take Their Impeachment Case to the Public
Their goal is to transform what might seem like an abstract debate over foreign policy into high crimes and misdemeanors in the public mind as Republicans argue there is no case for impeachment.
What We Learned From the First Day of Public Impeachment Hearings
Two witnesses testified about President Trump’s involvement in a pressure campaign to have Ukraine investigate the president’s political rivals.
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