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Why Impeachment Isn’t a Big Deal on the Trail

It’s a big week for the impeachment inquiry — but the Democratic candidates aren’t talking about it.

How the 2020 Democrats Plan to Help Veterans

Democratic presidential candidates want to provide veterans with better health care and increase their access to education and jobs. Pete Buttigieg said a woman should lead the V.A.

World Bank Scales Back Project in China’s Xinjiang Region

The decision came after allegations, which the bank could not substantiate, that its money was being used to fund Muslim internment camps.

Trump, Ukraine and Impeachment: The Inside Story of How We Got Here

President Trump fixated on Ukraine as a solution to his political problems. In five months, his obsession upended American foreign policy and threatened his presidency. Here is how it happened.

Feud Between Trump Advisers Underscores a White House Torn by Rivalries

Mick Mulvaney, the president’s acting chief of staff, and John R. Bolton, his former national security adviser, clashed in court even as more accounts of internal schisms emerged in books and testimony.

Virginia Doctor Performed Hysterectomies Without Consent, Prosecutors Say

Javaid Perwaiz, an obstetrician and gynecologist, was arrested and charged with health care fraud. In one instance, he was accused of tying one patient’s fallopian tubes without her knowledge, according to court documents.

From Pariah to Powerhouse: Ralph Northam’s Unlikely Rebirth in Virginia

Nine months after a racist picture in his medical school yearbook sparked widespread demands he resign, Mr. Northam will govern with Democrats controlling both houses of the legislature.

Uber C.E.O. Backtracks After Comparing Khashoggi’s Killing to an Accident

Dara Khosrowshahi compared the killing of Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi operatives to the death of a woman who was hit by a self-driving car. Later, he said the murder “was reprehensible and should not be forgotten or excused.”

Getting a Handle on Self-Harm

Cutting and other forms of self-injury are on the rise among adolescents. Researchers are beginning to understand the phenomenon, and how to treat it.

Flames Return to Where California’s Largest Wildfire Started

Monday: For a second time, a blaze narrowly missed the home of the rancher who inadvertently sparked the Ranch fire. Also: Meet Col. Charles Young.

Peter King, Veteran New York Republican in House, Announces He Will Retire

Peter T. King, the longest-serving Republican in New York’s congressional delegation, will join a growing Republican exodus from the House ahead of 2020.

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