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Trump Dismisses ‘Phony Emoluments Clause,’ Defending Doral

President Trump compared himself to George Washington, who he said operated a business while he was president.

Pacific Palisades Fire Evacuation Orders Lifted in California

A quick-moving brush fire consumed an estimated 40 acres on Monday, the authorities said.

Trump Rages Over Republican Defections as Democrats Press on Impeachment

President Trump said that while Democrats have been “vicious” and united in attacking him, Republicans were not fighting hard enough on his behalf.

At Amácita, Tex-Mex Deftly Adapts to Los Angeles

The chef Josef Centeno illuminates the joys of a complex and often maligned cuisine at his Culver City restaurant.

Wrecked Japanese Carriers, Lost in WWII, Are Found in Pacific Depths

Deep sea explorers aboard a research vessel have used sonar images to pinpoint the location of the Akagi and Kaga, two carriers that took part in the Battle of Midway in 1942.

How the Butterfly Discovered Daylight

Nocturnal moths evolved into daytime butterflies not to escape bats, as biologists once thought, but to enjoy an abundant new drink: the nectar of flowering plants.

As Netanyahu Fails to Form a Government, Benny Gantz Gets a Chance to Try

The former army chief will have 28 days to assemble a coalition government for the fiercely divided country. Otherwise, a third election could follow.

Facebook Finds New Disinformation Campaigns and Braces for 2020 Torrent

The company also announced several new steps to reduce the spread of false information, including an effort to label posts from state-sponsored media.

Scotty Bowers, Who Wrote of Providing Sex to Stars, Dies at 96

His 2012 book, “Full Service,” told scandalous tales about Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy and countless others using his sexual referral business.

Philadelphia Shootings Kill Girl, 2, and Wound Boy, 11 Months, Police Say

The police said the shootings, which also left two adults wounded, might be linked. A motive was unknown.

In Iowa, Amy Klobuchar Gets a Second Look After Debate

Mired in the polling doldrums, the Minnesota senator drew crowds and new donors after attacking Elizabeth Warren for a “pipe dream.”

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