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Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim That Google ‘Manipulated’ Millions of Votes for Clinton

After making baseless claims of voter fraud, the president has turned to a new way of explaining his loss of the popular vote in 2016.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: A Flash Point for Women in Politics

Women have never been more engaged. Now, at a critical moment, a poll looks at where their priorities lie.

San Francisco Theater Owners Settle Litigation

Robert Nederlander and Carole Shorenstein Hays can compete to program shows in their now separately operated playhouses.

ISIS Is Regaining Strength in Iraq and Syria

Five months after its territorial defeat, the Islamic State is conducting guerrilla attacks as defense officials acknowledge that the terrorist group is here to stay.

Iceland Mourns Loss of a Glacier by Posting a Warning About Climate Change

Higher global temperatures are threatening glaciers, which cover 11 percent of Iceland and are prominent tourist attractions.

Clerk Convicted of Murder for Shooting Memphis Teenager Who Stole $2 Beer

A clerk at a store in Memphis, Anwar Ghazali, 29, was found guilty of fatally shooting Dorian Harris, 17, as he ran out last year.

Myrna Katz Frommer, 80, Dies; Oral Historian of Catskills and Brooklyn

She collaborated with her husband, Harvey, on “It Happened in the Catskills” and other histories told in the voices of the people who were there.

U.S. Prisons Chief Is Reassigned After Jeffrey Epstein’s Suicide in Jail

The move is the latest fallout over Mr. Epstein’s death at a chronically understaffed federal jail.

Searching for Hints About 2020, All Eyes Turn to a Reshaped Virginia

Demographics and redistricting are transforming Virginia, where November legislative elections are being closely watched for signs of where the nation is headed politically.

Elizabeth Warren Apologizes at Native American Forum: ‘I Have Listened and I Have Learned’

The forum in Iowa gave Ms. Warren a chance to showcase her plans to help Native communities — and to address the lingering controversy over her past claims of ancestry.

U.S. Companies Get More Time to Stop Working With Huawei

A 90-day extension is intended to give rural telecommunications time to wean themselves off the Chinese company, which supplies parts and equipment.

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