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Biden Extols His Black Support: ‘I Think They Know Me’

In an interview with black journalists, the former vice president cited his support among black voters to push back on criticism of his candidacy as focused on the white working class.

Philip Morris and Altria Are in Talks to Merge

With Altria’s investment in Juul, a combination of the tobacco giants would dominate the international market for e-cigarettes.

Johnson & Johnson’s Brand Falters Over Its Role in the Opioid Crisis

An Oklahoma court case highlights the health care giant’s role in the epidemic as a leading supplier of opioid ingredients.

Harvard Student Says He Was Barred From U.S. Over His Friends’ Social Media Posts

Ismail Ajjawi, 17, a Palestinian from Lebanon, said he was denied entry after a customs agent took issue with posts written by others.

College Board Rethinks SAT ‘Adversity Score’ After Criticism

The company will no longer use a single number to indicate the obstacles that a student might have overcome, like crime and poverty.

Steve King Back in Spotlight After Comments on Uighurs

In discussing the mass detention and mistreatment of Uighurs, a predominantly Muslim ethnic group, Mr. King of Iowa seemingly joked that he supported Chinese efforts to “force them to eat pork.”

Joe Walsh Says Trump Is ‘Unfit’ to Be President. Some Say the Same About Him.

Mr. Walsh announced on Sunday that he would seek the Republican nomination for president. His campaign is off to a rough start.

Call Me Maybe? Conflicting Views Show Gap Between U.S. and China

The two countries cannot even agree on whether they held trade negotiations by telephone over the weekend.

St. Louis Hopes $100,000 Reward Helps Solve Child Shooting Deaths

At least a dozen children have been shot and killed since April, according to reports. Now, the authorities are hoping the money might help to resolve some of the cases.

Mississippi Election Results: Tate Reeves Wins Republican Primary for Governor

Mr. Reeves, the lieutenant governor, defeated William Waller, a former chief justice of the State Supreme Court.

Missouri’s Eight-Week Abortion Ban Is Blocked by Federal Judge

The law, passed by Republicans as part of a national effort to restrict abortions, was blocked a day before it was scheduled to take effect.

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