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In Criminal Justice Speech, Trump Belittles Obama’s Efforts for Black People

President Trump, speaking at Benedict College in South Carolina, said he had done more for black voters than any other president.

Trump Family Considers Selling Hotel in D.C.

President Trump has drawn frequent criticism for ownership of the hotel because it hosts foreign diplomats and corporate executives with business before his administration.

Felicity Huffman Is Released Early

The actress is one of 35 parents who have been charged in a sweeping college admissions scandal.

Marine Veteran Is Deported to El Salvador

Jose Segovia-Benitez, who has been convicted of several felonies, was sent out of the United States this week and is now in hiding in El Salvador, his lawyer said.

In the Van With the ‘Juicers’ Who Round Up and Recharge Lime Scooters

Los Angeles streets are dotted with Skittles-colored scooters and e-bikes that have one thing in common: They’re electric, and they need juice.

California Fires Update: Thousands of Homes Threatened

The Tick Fire is one of a dozen fires in the state propelled by strong winds.

Hillary Clinton Urges Defense of Democracy at Cummings’s Funeral

Comparing the congressman to a biblical prophet, the former secretary of state said Elijah Cummings “stood against the corrupt leadership of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel.”

Bernie Sanders Almost Won Iowa in 2016. He Knows He Can’t Slip Now.

Every top Democrat is making calculations to try to win Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses. But for Mr. Sanders, the political pressure and personal stakes are unique.

Your Uber Driver Is ‘Retired’? You Shouldn’t Be Surprised

Older Americans are taking nontraditional jobs in greater numbers. Economists aren’t sure that’s a good thing.

December Democratic Debate Will Be in Los Angeles, With Higher Thresholds

The sixth debate, hosted by PBS NewsHour and Politico, will be held at U.C.L.A. on Dec. 19.

G.M. Workers Approve Contract and End Strike

After the voting by 49,000 members of the United Auto Workers, operations could start to resume Saturday.

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