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I Watched Friends Die in Afghanistan. The Guilt Has Nearly Killed Me.

I was convinced the deaths of my friends in combat were my fault. It took me years to realize this feeling had a name: survivor guilt.

Is It a Crime to Encourage Unauthorized Immigration? The Supreme Court Will Decide

An appeals court struck down a broad 1986 law under the First Amendment, saying it covers conversations between family members and legal advice.

New Normal in Key State for 2020 Race: Political Deadlock

Democrats seized the governorship from Republicans in Wisconsin, once a laboratory for conservative policymaking, but have so far struggled to get things done.

Andrew Yang’s Campaign Has a Lot of Money. Now What?

The entrepreneur is shifting his message, hiring more experienced political hands and spending big as he tries to expand his support in early states. (And yes, he expected to make it this far.)

How the Trump Administration Eroded Its Own Legal Case on DACA

When the Supreme Court hears arguments on Tuesday, the administration’s attempts to end the program protecting “Dreamers” could rest on a top aide’s actions in 2017.

‘I Have Waited 68 Years to See This’: How Honor Flights Help Veterans Reflect

From across the nation, private planes and commercial airliners ferry veterans to the capital to see the monuments honoring them.

An Art Show, by Veterans Armed With Cameras

A photography workshop for veterans offered an outlet to help them cope with the challenges of being home. An exhibit of their work is on display in Buffalo.

Navy Submarine, Missing for 75 Years, Is Found Off Okinawa

Private explorers found the U.S.S. Grayback beneath 1,400 feet of water after realizing that a mistranslated Japanese war record had pointed searchers in the wrong direction.

Close Election in Kentucky Was Ripe for Twitter, and an Omen for 2020

As hyperpartisan activists, trolls and bots spread unfounded claims of voter fraud, a contested governor’s race is a preview of what many fear for the presidential election.

Nikki Haley Describes Rebuffing Internal Scheme Against Trump

The former ambassador to the United Nations says in a new book that John Kelly and Rex Tillerson sought to enlist her in circumventing President Trump’s policies.

Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders Star in Their Own Iowa Buddy Movie

He’s 78. She’s 30. For two days they traveled through Iowa bringing their progressive message to the heartland.

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