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Trump Vowed to Shrink the Trade Gap. It Just Grew.

The overall trade deficit continued to widen in the first nine months of 2019, suggesting that the global trade wars haven’t had the desired effect.

How Napa Winemakers Are Confronting Climate Change

Tuesday: Climate change is remapping the world of wine. Here’s how that’s playing out in California. Also: Dating on college campuses.

Election Day 2019: Voting Today in Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi

These three states have major races that will signal the intensity of Republican support for President Trump and the degree of Democratic strength in the suburbs.

U.S. Navy Destroyer Sunk in World War II Is Found 20,000 Feet Under the Sea

Researchers say they believe the debris field off the Philippines is from the U.S.S. Johnston DD-557, which played a pivotal role in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

Your Tuesday Briefing

Paris Agreement, Election Day, Mexico: Here’s what you need to know.

Inside the Impeachment Testimony: Dry Questions and Flares of Drama

The release of the first two transcripts of testimony taken privately in the impeachment inquiry offered the public its first glimpse of how the investigation was unfolding.

Farm Country Feeds America. But Just Try Buying Groceries There.

An exodus of grocery stores is turning rural towns into food deserts. But some are fighting back by opening their own local markets.

Is the ‘War on Drugs’ Over? Arrest Statistics Say No

Arrests for marijuana possession are most common, even as public opinion has shifted in favor of its legalization.

Mother Dies After Halloween Crash That Killed Husband and Toddler

A driver hit the entire family, and faces charges of driving under the influence and gross vehicular manslaughter, the police said.

Trump Urges Kentucky Supporters to Defy ‘Crazy’ Democrats and Re-Elect Governor

The president sought to mobilize what he called an “angry majority” to bolster Matt Bevin, the state’s unpopular incumbent, who was locked in a close race on the eve of the vote.

With a Nudge From Trump, 2020 Democrats Return to Climate Change

President Trump’s decision to quit the Paris climate accord met with harsh words from the Democratic presidential candidates.

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