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Pence Says U.S. Companies Leave ‘Conscience at the Door’ Over China

In a speech on the United States’ China policy, the vice president said companies should adhere to American values. He criticized Nike and the N.B.A.

Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren? New Polls Differ on Who’s Leading 2020 Race

Surveys released this week show varying, and sometimes conflicting, races unfolding nationally and in early primary states.

Making Capitol History, Cummings is Remembered as a ‘Master of the House’

Representative Elijah E. Cummings, who died last week, became the first African-American elected official to lie in state in the Capitol on Thursday.

Tim Ryan Ends His 2020 Presidential Campaign

Mr. Ryan, a congressman from Ohio, had argued that he could win back Midwesterners with a platform focused on the decline of traditional manufacturing.

Republicans Fight Trump’s Impeachment by Attacking the Process

President Trump wants his party to defend him more aggressively. Senators instead are denouncing the House investigation.

Update Complete: U.S. Nuclear Weapons No Longer Need Floppy Disks

The Defense Department has transitioned away from a 1970s-era nuclear command and control system that relied on eight-inch floppy disks. The “modernizing” effort was quietly completed in June.

Mourners Remember Atatiana Jefferson: ‘Our Montgomery Moment’

To the nation, the woman shot by a Fort Worth police officer became a symbol of the need for police accountability. To her family, she was “Tay”: an aspiring doctor and hands-on aunt.

It’s More Than Pay: Striking Teachers Demand Counselors and Nurses

School strikes have put teachers in the spotlight. But demands for more counselors, nurses and psychologists are growing.

Trump Mentions a Wall in Colorado, Then Says He Was Kidding

“We’re building a wall in Colorado,” the president said on Wednesday. “We’re building a beautiful wall.” On Thursday, he said he had mentioned the state “kiddingly.”

Kincade Fire in Sonoma County: Residents Flee as 10,000 Acres Burn

The largely uncontained blaze damaged dozens of structures on Thursday, but there were no reports of injuries.

What to Know About the Power Shut-Offs — Again

Thursday: As utilities around the state prepared to cut power, firefighters battled the explosive Kincade Fire in Sonoma County. Also: Soccer in L.A.

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