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Trump Has Considered Firing Intelligence Community Inspector General

The president blames Michael Atkinson, whom he appointed, for finding the anonymous whistle-blower’s complaint on his interactions with Ukraine to be credible.

Trump Predicted More Leaks Amid WikiLeaks Releases in 2016, Ex-Aide Testifies

Both sides wrapped up their cases in the trial of the longtime Trump adviser Roger J. Stone Jr., accused of lying about his contacts with WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign.

Unsure of Your State’s Abortion Laws? Check Your Smartphone

After a flurry of anti-abortion legislation, Planned Parenthood built the Abortion Care Finder. It joins other mobile-friendly clinic databases.

The SoftBank Effect: How $100 Billion Left Workers in a Hole

SoftBank poured money into start-ups that use armies of contractors. That has upended the lives of drivers, hotel operators and real estate agents around the world.

ISIS Leader al-Baghdadi May Have Had U.S. Hostage Executed, Witness Says

The Islamic State had long claimed that the hostage, Kayla Mueller, was killed in a Jordanian airstrike.

Mark Sanford Drops Trump Primary Challenge: ‘You’ve Got to Be a Realist’

Mr. Sanford, a former congressman and governor of South Carolina, ended his presidential campaign just two months after it began.

A Silicon Valley Disruption for Birds That Gorge on Endangered Fish

To persuade some migrating Caspian terns to stop short of the Columbia River, scientists planted plastic decoys and patio speakers in San Francisco Bay.

Hate-Crime Violence Hits 16-Year High, F.B.I. Reports

The bureau’s annual report showed a significant upswing in violence against Latinos.

Democratic Ad Campaign Spotlights Trump Voters With Regrets

“I’m kind of embarrassed to admit that I voted for Donald Trump at this point,” a voter said in one of the ads, which will air in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, three key swing states.

Democrats Look to Build Case That Trump Tried to Bribe or Extort Ukraine

With nationally televised hearings set to begin, Democrats described the president’s actions in the starkest terms yet, echoing the constitutional definition of behavior that warrants impeachment.

Mulvaney Will Defy House Impeachment Subpoena

Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, said he would obey President Trump’s order not to testify rather than seek a judge’s ruling first.

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