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New Hampshire Couple’s Adventure Ends in Mysterious Death in Texas

The couple disappeared from a campground where they had parked their R.V. Their bodies were found buried on the beach and their deaths ruled homicides.

Trial of Roger Stone Will Revive Saga of Trump and Russian Interference

Mr. Stone, a longtime informal Trump adviser, faces charges of lying, obstruction and witness tampering.

Trump Embraces Washington’s Champions, Figuratively and Literally

After being booed at the ballpark, the president let bygones be bygones at a White House ceremony for the World Series champion Nationals. But some players stayed away.

Enter the Arena

Smoke machines! Spotlights! Thundersticks! And a very different presidential race.

Republicans Try Different Response to Ukraine Call: Quid Pro Quo Isn’t Impeachable

The new line of attack is a turnabout for Republicans, who for weeks had rallied around the cry of “no quid pro quo.”

American White Nationalist Is Arrested in Norway

Greg Johnson, a white nationalist writer, was deported from Norway on Monday. In 2012, he expressed “respect” for Anders Behring Breivik, a far-right extremist who killed 77 people in 2011.

Victim of Milwaukee Acid Attack Says He Was Told to ‘Go Back to Your Country’

Mahud Villalaz, a U.S. citizen who received second-degree burns to his face, recalled his attacker saying, “You came here to invade.”

Pete Buttigieg Is an Iowa Front-Runner. Will That Help Him Anywhere Else?

National polls have him firmly behind the leading candidates across the country, and questions remain over Mr. Buttigieg’s ability to create a diverse coalition. But in Iowa, he’s on the rise.

Republicans Seek to Swamp Democratic Offices With Anti-Impeachment Calls

The Republican National Committee’s effort was meant to tie up phone lines of congressional Democrats as part of a broader plan to defend the president.

Trump Serves Notice to Quit Paris Climate Agreement

The United States notified the United Nations on Monday that it would leave the Paris climate agreement, starting the clock on a yearlong withdrawal process. 

Pompeo Faces Political Peril and Diplomats’ Revolt in Impeachment Inquiry

The secretary of state has been drawn deeply into the Ukraine affair, with a parade of his diplomats testifying. He is sticking by the president.

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