Defying Protests, Gov. Ricardo Rosselló of Puerto Rico Says He Will Stay On
Saying “I have made mistakes, and I have apologized,” the governor said he would not seek re-election and would give up the leadership of his party, but would not resign.
Louisiana Police Officer on Facebook Says Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ‘Needs a Round’
Officials in the city where the officer works condemned his comment but said they were not sure it constituted a threat.
For Seattle’s Last Mobile Home Owners, the Clock Is Ticking
An affordable slice of the urban housing market is vanishing as mobile home parks succumb to development, costing residents both their homes and their communities.
‘The Hate Is Real’: Black Georgia Lawmaker Says She Was Berated at Supermarket
Erica Thomas said a white man angry at how many items she had in an express lane checkout told her “go back where you came from.”
Michigan Beauty Queen Ousted Over ‘Offensive’ Twitter Posts, Officials Say
Kathy Zhu, a supporter of President Trump, was stripped of her title because of comments about African-Americans and Muslims.
Trump Sets the Terms on Racial Division. Do Democrats Know What to Do?
Democratic candidates universally denounce Mr. Trump’s words, but disagreements exist on how the eventual presidential nominee should best respond on race.
In 88 Trips to Capitol Hill, Mueller Grew Weary of Partisanship
Dozens of hours of Robert S. Mueller III’s congressional testimony since 1990 reveal his complex relationship with legislators.
Chinese Money in the U.S. Dries Up as Trade War Drags On
Tougher regulations and uncertainty about tariffs have made America less friendly for foreign investment.
For Inmates Released Under New Criminal Justice Reforms, ‘Every Day Counts’
Thousands of people were released from federal custody as part of the First Step Act. A few told us their stories.
Children Face Foster Care Over School Meal Debt, District Warns
A Pennsylvania school district notified parents, whose children had a meal debt of $10 or more, of the potential consequence but officials said the letter was not sanctioned by the superintendent.
What a Heat Wave Looks Like
Photos capture how dangerously hot it was this weekend across the country.
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