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O Holiday Tree: Name of Year-End Greenery Divides Wisconsin

Republicans call it a Christmas tree. The Democratic governor calls it a holiday tree. In a season of partisan bickering, nothing is off limits.

Impeachment Hearings Open With Revelation on Trump’s Ukraine Pressure

As public hearings began, William B. Taylor Jr., the top American diplomat in Ukraine, said he was told President Trump cared more about investigating Joe Biden than he did about Ukraine.

Wait, How Do You Pronounce Kiev?

The pronunciations heard during Wednesday’s testimony before the House Intelligence Committee left some spectators scratching their heads. We asked two experts.

Still the Undisputed Champs of Mammalian Migrations

Scientists measured distances covered to compile a Top 5 list of ultramarathon runners of land mammals.

News or ‘Trauma Porn’? Student Journalists Face Blowback on Campus

Incidents at Northwestern and Harvard reveal a growing tension between traditional journalistic practices and the demands of student activists.

Deval Patrick Will Enter 2020 Presidential Race on Thursday

Mr. Patrick, the former two-term governor of Massachusetts, called several leading Democrats and allies to say that he would announce his bid for the White House.

Read William Taylor’s Prepared Opening Statement From the Impeachment Hearing

Mr. Taylor, the top United States diplomat in Ukraine, appeared on Capitol Hill for testimony Wednesday as the public impeachment hearings began.

Read George Kent’s Prepared Opening Statement From the Impeachment Hearing

Mr. Kent, a senior State Department official, appeared on Capitol Hill for testimony Wednesday as the public impeachment hearings began.

New York Identifies Hospitals and Nursing Homes With Deadly Fungus

The policy change, for the virulent drug-resistant germ Candida auris, came as the C.D.C. reported that more people are dying of drug-resistant infections than it previously estimated.

Donald Trump Jr. Airs Family Grievances (One Book at a Time)

The president’s eldest son is using a newfound platform as an author to recast the story of the 2016 election — and every political battle that came after.

Bernie Sanders Is Taking Long Walks and Eating Salads

Six weeks after his heart attack, Mr. Sanders is adopting a more wholesome regimen, conscious that he must persuade voters he is fit enough to be president.

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