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George Kent Testimony: Key Excerpts From the Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts

House investigators released the interview transcript of a witness who provided insight into the Trump administration’s approach to foreign policy on Ukraine.

Juul Ends E-Cigarette Sales of Mint-Flavored Pods

The troubled e-cigarette company moved in advance of an expected federal ban on most flavored e-cigarettes that have become popular with teenage vapers.

Buyer of G.M. Lordstown Plant Promises Union Work and Wages

The Ohio factory will be taken over by a venture that plans to hire 400 employees next year to make electric pickup trucks.

Tom Steyer Aide Apologizes for ‘Miscommunication’ on Endorsement Solicitation

The aide reportedly offered campaign contributions to Iowa candidates who endorsed Mr. Steyer.

Donald Trump Jr. and Hosts of ‘The View’ Clash

The show’s hosts grilled the president’s son about his tweets and the impeachment inquiry into his father. He accused them of wearing blackface and being soft on pedophilia.

Chicken Recall Affects Over 2 Million Pounds of Simmons Products

Simmons Prepared Foods recalled the poultry, much of it intended for business customers, after metal was found in the meat.

Read the Memo by a U.S. Diplomat Criticizing Trump Policy on Syria and Turkey

“Could we have stopped Turkey from coming in?” William V. Roebuck asked in an internal memo.

How Kentucky Will Decide Who Won the Governor’s Race

There will be a recanvass but no recount, and then maybe a contest judged by lawmakers rather than voters. Here is how it all works.

Bernie Sanders Calls for Allowing Migrants in U.S. for 5 Years to Stay

Mr. Sanders released a plan on Thursday that vowed to create a “swift, fair pathway to citizenship” for undocumented immigrants and “break up” Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Rapper T.I.’s Daughter Should Never Have Had a ‘Virginity Test’

There is no exam to verify virginity, medical experts say, and the attempt violates a woman’s rights.

Chicago Police Superintendent, Eddie Johnson, to Retire

He helped stabilize the country’s second-largest municipal police force as it faced mounting protests and an uptick in homicides.

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