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Orca Calf Offers Hope for a Fading Group in the Pacific Northwest

The newborn killer whale, called L124, looks healthy. But its family is still in danger of extinction.

New Baby Orca Spotted in Pacific Northwest

There’s finally some good news for southern resident orcas. The calf looks healthy, but its family is still in danger of extinction.

Family Separation May Have Hit Thousands More Migrant Children Than Reported

The government has said that about 2,700 migrant children were separated from their families at the border last year. But the removals may have involved thousands more.

Pelosi Says Trump Hasn’t Responded to Request to Postpone State of the Union Speech

As the House speaker continued to push her case for a delay, she also hinted that Democrats would promote their own proposals for border security in the coming days.

Does Cannabis Use Cause Schizophrenia?

As the drug becomes more popular, concerns have been raised that its use can lead to psychotic disorders. Here’s what scientists know for sure, and what they don’t.

Trump: Our Goal Is to ‘Detect and Destroy Any Missile’

President Trump discussed plans to expand missile defenses at the Pentagon on Thursday. He also acknowledged the Americans killed in Syria and the ongoing government shutdown.

Thousands More Migrant Children Likely Taken From Families Than First Reported

The government has reported about 2,700 migrant children separated from their families at the border last year. But the removals began earlier, and may have involved thousands more, the Inspector General found.

Giuliani’s Conflicting Comments on Collusion

“I never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign,” Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s lawyer, told CNN. He later clarified the statement, but he has a history of conflicting comments on the topic.

Tell Us About an Overlooked Activist in the Civil Rights Movement

Help us build a more complete account of the civil rights movement by telling us the untold stories of foot soldiers.

Steve King Still Has Backing in Iowa, but Even Supporters Say ‘He’s Done’

Many voters in western Iowa still like Mr. King, even after Congress rebuked him for his views on white supremacy, but also think that his career is effectively over.

Giuliani Backpedals on Statement About Trump Aides and Collusion

The president’s personal lawyer had left open the possibility in a television interview that campaign aides took part in Russia’s election interference.

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