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The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, said the Trump administration made repeated quid pro quo demands to Ukraine.

Trump Calls Impeachment Inquiry a ‘Lynching’

President Trump described the Democrats’ impeachment inquiry into him as a “lynching” and said it was “without due process or fairness or any legal rights.”

Introducing New California Real Estate Coverage

Tuesday: See homes in Sea Ranch, Pasadena and Palm Springs. Also: PG&E says it’s weighing another power shut-off, and exploring East L.A.’s underground scenes.

Obamacare Premiums to Fall and Number of Insurers to Rise Next Year

Despite President Trump’s efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act, premiums will fall for plans sold under the law, and the number of insurers offering policies will rise.

After School Shootings, a Push for Openness Over Barricades

As schools focus more on safety, some architects are pushing back against a rush to load buildings with security equipment by promoting community over technology.

Jimmy Carter Fractures Pelvis in Fall

The former president “is in good spirits and is looking forward to recovering at home,” the Carter Center said.

Your Tuesday Briefing

Justin Trudeau, California, N.B.A.: Here’s what you need to know.

Anxious Democratic Establishment Asks, ‘Is There Anybody Else?’

Party leaders who are fatalistic about Democrats’ chances in 2020 are musing about possible late entrants to the race. Sherrod Brown? Michelle Obama?

New Illinois Abortion Clinic Anticipates Post-Roe World

A regional clinic across the river from Missouri reflects how both sides of the abortion divide are looking toward a landscape in which some states might ban abortions outright.

Why Baby Elijah Lost Medicaid, and a Million Fewer Children Have It

Officials point to rising employment, but the uninsured rate is climbing as families run afoul of new paperwork and as fear rises among immigrants.

China Sharpens Hacking to Hound Its Minorities, Far and Wide

New, more sophisticated attacks are targeting Uighurs’ phones — even iPhones and even abroad, security researchers say. They warn that foreigners could be next.

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