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Judge Throws Out 1 of 2 Counts Against Former Obama Aide

Gregory Craig, who was White House counsel, still faces a charge of lying to federal authorities. His trial is set to begin on Monday.

F.B.I. Opens Domestic Terrorism Investigation Into Gilroy, Calif., Shooting

The gunman had a “target list” of religious institutions, federal buildings and Democratic and Republican political organizations.

Mississippi Governor Primary: Republican Favorite Is Forced Into Runoff

Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves fell short of 50 percent of the vote, facing two rivals who support Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act.

As Shootings Bring Calls for Change, Officials Try to ‘Thread the Needle’

Ohio’s governor proposed a bill that would make it easier for the police to seize guns from people deemed dangerous. Its prognosis is uncertain.

Vogue Beyoncé Portrait Heading to Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery

Tyler Mitchell, the first African-American photographer and one of the youngest to shoot a cover for Vogue, announced the news on Tuesday.

Welcome to the ‘No Club’

It’s like a book club — but for learning how to say no.

Peter Strzok Sues F.B.I., Saying His Firing Was Politically Motivated

Mr. Strzok, who disparaged the president in text messages, said his termination violated his due process and free speech rights.

Director of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to Step Down

Kerry Brougher is leaving before the museum has even set an opening date. He will “return to his roots in the art world,” the board said.

Dartmouth Reaches $14 Million Settlement in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

The class-action suit had been filed by nine women who said they were raped or harassed by their professors.

The Charm, and Challenge, of Savannah

Eastern Wharf is the largest expansion of downtown Savannah, Ga., in the city’s 286-year history. Like other projects, it met intense scrutiny.

Where the 2020 Democrats Stand on Gun Control

While several presidential candidates have already rolled out plans to address gun violence, others endorsed new policies after two mass shootings over the weekend.

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