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Bolton Said to Know of ‘Many Relevant Meetings’ on Ukraine, but Will Not Testify

A lawyer for John R. Bolton said he had information to share with impeachment investigators. But, so far, he will not defy the White House.

Impeachment Briefing: Anatomy of a Scene From the Hill Testimony

The transcript of Fiona Hill’s interview describes a cinematic White House scene. Our reporters help break it down.

Trump Reaches Out to Black Voters

The outreach may not expand the president’s meager support among African-Americans, but it appeared aimed at reassuring suburban white voters discomfited by his use of racist tropes.

Bannon Tells of Campaign Willing to Try ‘Dirty Tricks’ to Win in 2016

The former Trump campaign chairman testified at the trial of a longtime Trump adviser, Roger J. Stone Jr.

Under Construction in Texas: The First New Section of Border Wall

Eight miles of original fencing are going up in the Rio Grande Valley, the first new wall to be built under President Trump. The administration wants 500 total miles constructed by 2021.

Man Charged in Sexual Assault of Woman on a Flight, Officials Say

An American Airlines flight from North Carolina to Utah was diverted to Tulsa, Okla., where the man was arrested, officials said.

How Should a Billionaire Behave in Public? A Run for President Is One Option.

Michael Bloomberg may join a 2020 field where some leading candidates are railing against wealth like his. It’s complicated.

‘Gender Reveal’ Celebration in Texas Led to a Plane Crash

The aircraft stalled after dumping hundreds of gallons of pink water, according to safety officials. It appears to be the latest in a growing list of similar announcements gone wrong.

Senate Democrats Face Their Own Risks Over Impeachment

While Republicans get most of the attention, a Senate trial could complicate Democrats’ drive for the majority.

As Campaign Season Heats Up, Trump Has Turned the Official Into the Political

Previous presidents made an effort to make a distinction between the two and had their campaigns, not taxpayers, foot the bill for political events.

Where Michael Bloomberg Stands on the Issues

Mr. Bloomberg has been an outspoken voice on gun control and climate change, but his views on taxes would put him on the conservative end of the Democratic field.

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