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On Politics: Trump Returns to N.R.A.’s Side

Gun rights advocates have waged an aggressive campaign to dissuade the president from enacting gun control measures.

Trump Accuses Jewish Democrats of ‘Great Disloyalty’

The president’s echo of a longstanding anti-Semitic smear drew condemnation from diplomats and analysts across the political spectrum.

N.R.A. Gets Results on Gun Laws in One Phone Call With the President

After talking with Wayne LaPierre, the group’s chief executive, President Trump’s interest in new gun laws fades and he repeats many of its longtime positions.

President Trump Cancels Trip to Denmark After Greenland Spat

The president said on Twitter that he was reacting to the Danish prime minister’s rejection of his interest in buying Greenland from Denmark.

The Flores Agreement Protected Migrant Children for Decades. New Regulations Aim to End It.

A landmark consent decree in 1997 set conditions for detention of migrant children. Now the Trump administration has proposed its own standards.

Pompeo Concedes Challenges on ISIS and North Korea

But the secretary of state said he believed the administration was finding success with the intensified sanctions against Iran.

Trump Says Russia Should Be Readmitted Into G7

President Trump issued his latest call for ending Moscow’s international pariah status, but the idea is likely to earn a cool reception at the annual Group of 7 summit starting this weekend.

Richard Ross, Philadelphia’s Police Commissioner, Resigns

The commissioner had not acted quickly enough after sexual harassment reforms last summer, the mayor said.

Why the 2020 Criminal Justice Debate Is Completely Different

Democratic candidates are pushing ideas that were considered radical just a few years ago. But the American public has changed its views, too.

Man Who Claimed Trump Will Start a ‘Racial War and Crusade’ Is Arrested

The arrest was the latest example in a spate of what the authorities say are violent threats of domestic extremism, which have received renewed attention after mass shootings.

Taking the Lead on Broadway

In the theater world, women are wielding more power as producers.

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