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Jeff Sessions Considers Run for His Old Alabama Senate Seat

The former attorney general, who previously held the seat for 20 years, would seem to be a formidable candidate. But President Trump’s antipathy toward him could complicate the picture.

With California Ablaze, Firefighters Strain to Keep Up

While crews tried to save homes from the Getty fire near Los Angeles, other workers cleared the ground around the Kincade fire in Sonoma County.

Trump Shares Photo of ‘Wonderful’ Dog in ISIS Raid, but Not a Name

The dog “is still in theater, returned to duty,” said Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. But the name is still classified.

Army Officer on White House Staff Reported Concerns on Trump’s Ukraine Dealings

The top Ukraine expert at the White House will tell impeachment investigators he twice reported concerns about President Trump’s pressure tactics on Ukraine, acting out of a “sense of duty.”

Possible Impeachment Trial Could Complicate Congress’s Spending Debate

The uncertainty could further muddle the already fraught process of trying to prevent another government shutdown.

2 Photos of Tense White House Moments: Note the Differences

President Barack Obama watched from the Situation Room as commandos went after Osama bin Laden. Eight years later, President Trump watched a raid unfold against Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

California Blackouts Hit Cellphone Service, Fraying a Lifeline

As power is cut to reduce the wildfire risk from electrical wires and towers, a primary source of emergency communication is put in jeopardy.

California Wildfires: Share Your Photos and Videos

The New York Times would like to see photos and videos from people in California affected by wildfires up and down the state.

State Court Bars Using North Carolina House Map in 2020 Elections

A state court found that North Carolina’s congressional districts were drawn with gerrymanders designed to benefit Republicans that violate the State Constitution.

The Revenge Porn Debate Reaches Washington

Representative Katie Hill, who is resigning, says she is the victim of an abusive husband.

General Motors Sides With Trump in Emissions Fight, Splitting the Industry

Along with Toyota and Fiat Chrysler, the auto giant backed the administration in its clash with California over pollution standards.

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