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Giuliani Is Drawing Attention to Hunter Biden’s Work in Romania. But There’s a Problem.

Hunter Biden worked to help a Romanian executive facing corruption charges. But so did the former New York mayor — and a former F.B.I. director.

‘Swing Set Susan’ Threatened to Arrest Hispanic Teens. Now She’s Charged With Impersonating a Public Servant.

A video of a Texas woman berating and threatening to arrest a group of Hispanic teenagers for playing at a park was widely shared last week.

Giuliani, Overheard Talking About Need for Cash, Mistakenly Calls NBC Reporter

“The problem is we need some money,’’ Mr. Giuliani says on the call. Then he adds: “We need a few hundred thousand.’’

Microsoft Wins Pentagon’s $10 Billion JEDI Contract, Thwarting Amazon

Amazon was considered a front-runner for the cloud computing project before President Trump began criticizing the company’s founder, Jeff Bezos.

In Fire-Scarred California, ‘If You’re Told to Go, You Go’

As wildfires raged across the state this week, tens of thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate their homes out of an abundance of caution.

Leroy Johnson, Barrier-Breaking Georgia Politician, Dies at 91

In 1962, he became the first black candidate elected to the State Senate since Reconstruction. But his influence extended farther, as Muhammad Ali found out.

The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

House investigators are in talks to secure the testimony of an unlikely star witness.

Emilio Nicolas Sr., 88, a Creator of Univision, Dies

Mr. Nicolas and four other investors expanded a single San Antonio television station into what became a Spanish-language broadcasting juggernaut.

California Emerged From Drought and Is Still Catching Fire

California’s eight years of drought officially ended in March, but wildfires are still engulfing parts of the state. Here are three major contributions. 

Impeachment Inquiry Is Legal, Judge Rules, Giving Democrats a Victory

The finding came in an order directing the Justice Department to hand over secret grand jury evidence from the Mueller investigation to House impeachment investigators.

Government Watchdogs Demand Justice Dept. Withdraw Whistle-Blower Ruling

Dozens of inspectors general warn that the ruling could chill government workers from alleging wrongdoing in the future.

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