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Pilots Watched Video Feed of Lavatory From Cockpit, Flight Attendant Says

Renee Steinaker and her husband, who is also a flight attendant, filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines last year. The airline now says there was never a hidden camera.

‘Keep the Oil’: Trump Revives Charged Slogan for New Syria Troop Mission

After dismissing Syria as a land of “sand and death,” Mr. Trump is redeploying American troops around its oil fields. But how the U.S. might benefit from them is unclear.

California Fires Updates: 2.7 Million Could Lose Power

The intentional shut-off, the largest in the state’s history, comes as extreme weather conditions heighten the threats of wildfires.

Kelly Says He Told Trump a ‘Yes Man’ as His Successor Would Lead to Impeachment

Mr. Kelly’s comments appeared to pin the blame for the inquiry on the president’s embattled acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney.

Democratic Candidates Rebuke Trump at Criminal Justice Forum

One day after President Trump hailed his own record on criminal justice and belittled Barack Obama’s, Democrats hit back at his record and history of racial demagogy.

As Hong Kong Protests Spread to U.S., Colleges See a Growing Divide

Officials face the challenging task of supporting free expression without alienating the largest demographic of international students on American campuses.

World’s Largest Treehouse Burns to the Ground

Horace Burgess built the castle-like structure after a vision from God. It took less than 15 minutes to destroy it.

Could Trump Serve a Second Term if Ousted? It’s Up to the Senate

Everyone knows the Senate can remove a president, but a second, lesser-known vote could disqualify someone from future office altogether.

Waiting for Bolton: A Capital Speculates on What He Will Say

As the House impeachment inquiry enters its second month, there may be no witness investigators want to question more than John R. Bolton, the president’s former national security adviser.

Official Says Attempts to Rally Top State Officials Behind Ukraine Ambassador Failed

Philip T. Reeker offered additional details on the unexpected ouster of the ambassador to Ukraine.

PG&E to Shut Off Power for Nearly 1 Million Customers as Californians Flee Fires

Winds were forecast to reach 80 miles per hour on Saturday night near the Kincade fire in Sonoma County.

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