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Bernie Sanders Is Flush With Cash. Here’s How He Plans to Spend It.

As he steps up his efforts in Iowa, Mr. Sanders is using a traditional media platform to try to bring new voters into the political system to support him.

Republicans Claim Trump Closed a 17-Point Gap in Kentucky. That’s Not Quite What Happened.

Public and internal Republican Party polls suggested the race had been extremely close before President Trump arrived.

Is Mexico Becoming More Violent? Our Journalists Answer Reader Questions After a Brutal Attack

The killing of nine members of a family in northern Mexico prompted questions about violence in the region and what will be needed to combat it.

In Louisiana, Trump Attacks ‘Deranged’ Impeachment Inquiry and ‘Radical’ Governor

Ahead of another election, the president sought to tie the state’s Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, to the party he has repeatedly painted as “delusional.”

Trump’s Twitter War Room Aims Its Punches at Decorated Colonel

The president and his allies have used the platform to frame his defense and attack key witnesses, including Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman.

Attorney General Declined Trump Request to Declare Nothing Illegal in Ukraine Call

President Trump asked Attorney General William P. Barr to hold a news conference stating that no laws were broken in his call with Ukraine’s president. Mr. Barr declined.

Arrests Offer Possible Break in Killings of Padre Island Campers

The authorities have arrested a man and a woman on charges of stealing a truck that belonged to the traveling couple who were killed. “This begins a longer chapter,” a police official said.

Behind the Deal That Put Giuliani Together With a Dirt-Hunting Partner

Rudy Giuliani wanted $500,000 to help a venture started by a man who would go on to help him in Ukraine. A Republican donor from Long Island put up the money.

White House Plans to Add 2 Aides to Fight Impeachment of Trump

The two officials are Tony Sayegh, a former Treasury aide, and Pam Bondi, a former Florida attorney general.

Appeals Court Nominee Shaped DeVos’s Illegal Loan Forgiveness Effort

Steven Menashi, who faces a key vote Thursday, helped devise an Education Department plan to use Social Security data to deny students debt relief, an effort that a judge ruled violated privacy laws.

‘Does Anyone Know More About Litigation Than Trump?’ the President Once Asked. Probably Not.

President Trump faces perhaps more significant challenges with more consequences to his presidency than any modern occupant of the Oval Office has confronted at one time.

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