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President Trump Came to Chicago With Insults. For Chicagoans, the Feeling Was Mutual.

In his first visit as president to the nation’s third-largest city, Mr. Trump called Chicago’s police superintendent’s values a “disgrace.”

Suspect in Capital Gazette Shooting Pleads Guilty

Jarrod Ramos, who is accused of killing five people in a Maryland newsroom last year, will pursue an insanity defense at trial.

Boeing C.E.O. to Tell Congress: ‘We Know We Made Mistakes’

Dennis Muilenburg will face the Senate on the first anniversary of the crash of Lion Air Flight 610. The 737 Max remains grounded seven months after a second crash.

The Trump Campaign Is Seeking ‘Hidden’ Women Voters. Impeachment Won’t Help.

The campaign wants to retain supporters and find new ones as the president rages against impeachment. High-profile campaign officials like the president’s daughter-in-law are leading the effort.

Should You Wear a Face Mask for Wildfire Smoke?

Residents in the Bay Area and Los Angeles complained of poor air quality. The best thing to do about it? “Stay indoors.”

Greg Walden, Veteran Republican Representative, Won’t Seek Re-Election in 2020

Mr. Walden is now the fourth lawmaker who serves as the top Republican on a prominent House committee to announce his retirement this year.

Climate Change Could Shift California’s Winds, Fueling Big Winter Fires

Recent research suggests that as the climate warms, Santa Ana winds may become less frequent. Coupled with precipitation changes, that could mean more intense fires later in the year.

U.S. Extends Temporary Work Permits for El Salvador Immigrants

Those who have Temporary Protected Status will have another year to work legally in the United States.

Trump Says Past Presidents Should Have Killed ISIS Leader al-Baghdadi

In a freewheeling speech to police chiefs, President Trump also railed against impeachment, Jussie Smollett and Chicago’s violence.

2020 Democrats at J Street Conference Reveal Shift in Conversation on Israel

J Street, a liberal pro-Israel advocacy group, hosted five of the Democratic presidential hopefuls at its meeting on Israel and the future of American foreign policy.

Intelligence From al-Baghdadi Raid Could Reveal Trove of ISIS Clues

Officials cautioned that the intelligence was unlikely to generate leads for quick follow-up strikes on the Islamic State.

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