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California Today: A Desert Festival Not Named Coachella

Friday: Exploring the scene at Bombay Beach; California and the Mueller report; and La Copine

Why Gabby Giffords Is Starting a Gun Control Group for Gun Owners

“We’ve found that many gun owners are frustrated that the gun lobby claims to be speaking for them,” Ms. Giffords said in an interview about the advocacy group she formed in Minnesota.

Comparing Barr’s Excerpts With Mueller’s Report

Attorney General William P. Barr sent a letter to Congress last month citing brief fragments from the Mueller report. Now that the document is public, his selections are coming under scrutiny.

On Washington: Mueller Findings Kick Off a Political Tug of War That’s Only Just Beginning

Democrats appear to be gearing up, with Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York describing the report as a road map to holding the president accountable.

Live Briefing: A Post-Mueller Report America

A day after the release of the most anticipated report in years, Washington takes a breath, and a resolution seems anything but clear.

Report of Sexual Assault on Cruise Ship Shows Gaps in International Law

A reported sexual assault aboard a cruise ship raises questions about which laws apply — and whether passengers are protected.

On Politics: Complete Coverage of the Mueller Report

The full report from The Times on the release of the special counsel’s findings on the Trump campaign and Russia’s election interference.

2 Virginia Police Officers Are Fired Amid Allegations of Links to White Nationalists

The actions came after online reports by an anti-fascist organization prompted investigations.

Democrats Draw Closer to a Dicey Question: Whether to Impeach Trump

Democrats took the legal analysis in the special counsel’s report as a clear nod that Congress should make its own judgment on obstruction of justice.

A Portrait of the White House and Its Culture of Chaos

At one juncture after another, the Mueller report describes how Mr. Trump made his troubles worse, giving into anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him.

Mueller Rejects View That Presidents Can’t Obstruct Justice

The special counsel’s rationale for demurring on the question of obstruction of justice stood in stark contrast to that of the attorney general, William P. Barr.

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