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House Democrat Demands Six Years of Trump Tax Returns From I.R.S.

The House Ways and Means Committee chairman, using an obscure provision in the tax code, formally demanded President Trump’s personal and business tax returns, most likely starting a momentous fight.

Alabama’s Gruesome Prisons: Report Finds Rape and Murder at All Hours

In a grim report on the Alabama prison system, the Justice Department detailed violence that was “common, cruel,” and “of an unusual nature.”

No, Your Instagram ‘Influence’ Is Not as Good as Cash, Club Owner Says

A man who runs a beach club in the Phillipines took a stand against “wannabe freeloaders.”

‘Congress Is Entitled to All of the Evidence,’ Nadler Says

The House Judiciary Committee approved the authorization of a subpoena for a full copy of the Mueller report. The chairman, Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, said he would not issue this subpoena right away.

Global Health: Scientists Thought They Had Measles Cornered. They Were Wrong.

Following intensive vaccination efforts, measles cases plunged across the world. Now clusters of new infections — some linked, some not — have confounded health officials.

She Survived a Slave Ship, the Civil War and the Depression. Her Name Was Redoshi.

New research suggests that Redoshi, who became a free woman in 1865, may have been the last living survivor of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

California Today: When Nipsey Hussle Teamed Up With Fatburger

Wednesday: The origins of a partnership between the rapper and the burger chain; and how a border shutdown could cause, among other things, an avocado shortage

Lori Lightfoot, Chicago’s Incoming Mayor, Ran on Outsider Appeal

Ms. Lightfoot, a former federal prosecutor, had fended off skepticism about her electability in a huge field of better known political names.

What’s Life Like as a Student at U.S.C.? Depends on the Size of the Bank Account.

As U.S.C. has fought to attract low-income students, the campus has become a vivid microcosm of the economic disparities in Los Angeles.

Short of Workers, U.S. Builders and Farmers Crave More Immigrants

As a tight labor market raises costs, employers say the need for low-wage help can’t be met by the declining ranks of the native-born.

Trump’s Takeover of the Republican Party Is Almost Complete

The Trump campaign has helped install allies atop the most significant state parties, and has urged them to discourage conservative criticism of the president.

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