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James W. McCord Jr., Who Led the Watergate Break-In, Is Dead at 93

He was the first to expose the White House crimes and cover-ups that led to President Nixon’s downfall. His death, almost two years ago, went unreported.

Mueller Report Leaves Unanswered Questions About Contacts Between Russians and Trump Aides

Starting during the campaign and through the transition, a parade of Russians dangled business deals, floated policy options and sought high-level meetings.

Barr’s Defense of Trump Rewards the President With the Attorney General He Wanted

At a news conference before he released the special counsel’s report, William P. Barr presented the findings in the best possible light for the president.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: The ‘On Politics’ Mueller Report Cheat Sheet

From the On Politics newsletter: The Times read all 448 pages of the special counsel’s report, so you don’t have to. Here are the highlights.

Trump Ordered Aides to Search for Clinton Emails, While the Russians Already Were Looking

The incident is among the closest that investigators came to finding an instance in which Donald J. Trump appeared to use whatever means necessary to locate the emails.

Trump Says He’s Having a ‘Good Day,’ but Avoids Questions

The president refused to budge from his initial assessment that the Mueller report was a total exoneration of his actions.

Militia in New Mexico Detains Asylum Seekers at Gunpoint

A citizens militia known as the United Constitutional Patriots has begun detaining families of asylum seekers at gunpoint before handing them over to Border Patrol agents.

In Divided Washington, Relief and Disappointment at Mueller’s Report

The stoic feelings of progressive Washington were similarly subdued in the city’s more conservative corners.

‘This Is the End of My Presidency’: 4 Dramatic Moments From the Mueller Report

The report detailed private conversations and described the president’s despondent reaction to the appointment of the special counsel.

Russians Breached Florida County Computers Before 2016 Election, Mueller Report Says

Investigators say at least one county government was penetrated, and malware was planted at a Florida maker of election devices. The state says the elections “were not hacked.”

The Mueller Report Is 448 Pages Long. You Need to Know These 7 Key Things.

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, produced a report of more than 400 pages that painted a deeply unflattering picture of President Trump but stopped short of accusing him of criminal wrongdoing.

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