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Republicans Argue Impeachment Case Falls Short of Proving Trump Misconduct

The release of House Republicans’ witness list signaled that the president’s favorite unsubstantiated theories will be a centerpiece of their strategy.

In Seeking to Join Suit Over Subpoena Power, Mulvaney Goes Up Against the President

In effect, the acting chief of staff hopes the court will tell him whether to listen to his own boss, who wants him to remain silent, or to comply with a subpoena from the House, which wants his testimony.

On the Scoreboard: The Home Team, the Visitors and Trump

The president’s visit to the University of Alabama, in the thick of an impeachment inquiry, was not without the usual controversy over whether he’d be booed or not.

Experts Back Mandatory Bike Helmets but Not All Cyclists Are Sold

The National Transportation Safety Board recommended that helmets be required for bicyclists but some biking enthusiasts object.

A Slave Rebellion Rises Again

Some 500 enslaved people revolted in Louisiana but were largely ignored by history. Two centuries later, an ambitious re-enactment brings their uprising back to life.

Cheers in Court as Ex-Felons Clear Final Hurdle to Vote

A few state attorneys in Florida are trying to help former felons work through a ‘legal mess’ and go back to the voting booths.

Missing Clark Atlanta University Student Is Found Dead

Alexis Crawford was reported missing on Nov. 1, just days after she filed a sexual assault report against her roommate’s boyfriend, officials said.

‘I’d Consider Anybody’: Democrats Like Their 2020 Candidates, and Yet …

Michael R. Bloomberg is poised to enter a race that has many voters anxious and searching for the perfect candidate. But do they need yet one more option?

How Did a Virus From the Atlantic Infect Mammals in the Pacific?

Thawing sea ice may have opened the door, allowing the infection to cross oceans, a new study suggests.

Teacher Charged After Video Shows Her Punching and Stomping Student, Officials Say

Tiffani Shadell Lankford, 32, who was teaching a Spanish class at a high school in Kyle, Texas, was fired the same day as the assault, an official said.

How the State Dept.’s Dissenters Incited a Revolt, Then a Rallying Cry

Shock, anger and sadness are giving way to pride among career diplomats that they are defending American ideals and holding the Trump administration accountable.

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