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From Cockpit to Campaign, Two Marine Airmen Gun for the House

Scott Cooper and Richard Bew flew hundreds of hours in a warplane together. Now they are Democrats running for adjacent House seats in North Carolina.

Trump Will Not Nominate Herman Cain to Fed Board

Facing bipartisan opposition in the Senate, former pizza executive and presidential candidate Herman Cain withdraws from consideration for the Federal Reserve.

Stop & Shop Strike Ends With Union Claiming Victory on Pay and Health Care

More than 30,000 cashiers, bakers and other supermarket workers had been on strike for 11 days across three states in New England.

Trump and His Businesses Sue Democrats to Hide Accounting Records

President Trump and his businesses sued the chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee to quash a subpoena seeking his financial records.

At War: The Military Wants Better Tests for PTSD. Speech Analysis Could Be the Answer.

Using computerized voice analysis, a new study found 18 features of speech that identify markers of PTSD in veterans.

U.S. Moves to Stop All Nations From Buying Iranian Oil

Oil prices rose to their highest levels since October in anticipation of Monday’s announcement by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Trump administration officials had debated the move.

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Landmark Civil Rights Law Applies to Gay and Transgender Workers

The justices must decide if a law that forbids employment discrimination based on sex also bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or transgender status.

California Today: It’s Earth Day. Here’s How to Make Less Trash.

Monday: You don’t have to be a climate scientist. Also: more fallout from Nipsey Hussle, and a guide to Mendocino County

Seth Moulton Joins 2020 Race for President

Mr. Moulton, a Massachusetts congressman, has pushed for a “new generation of leadership” in Washington and sought to deny Nancy Pelosi the House speaker’s gavel.

Elizabeth Warren’s Higher Education Plan: Eliminate Tuition and Cancel Student Debt

Ms. Warren’s proposal would use new taxes on the wealthy to end tuition at public colleges, and eliminate all student loan debt for more than 75 percent of borrowers.

Seth Moulton on the Issues: A Marine Veteran Eyes Foreign Policy

Mr. Moulton, 40, a Massachusetts congressman who is running for president, has argued for electoral changes and for reshaping the Green New Deal.

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