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A History of Steve King’s Racist Remarks

While some Republicans suggested the Iowa congressman’s views were new to them, Mr. King has a long and documented history of denigrating racial minorities.

‘The Shutdown Makes Me Nervous’: Young People Caught in Cross Hairs of Impasse

Now in its fourth week, the shutdown’s effects have cascaded across generations, from children worried about their parents to college students unable to pay tuition.

White House Welcomes College Football Champions With Fast-Food Buffet

A celebration of Clemson’s championship was catered by fast-food outlets like McDonald’s, Wendy’s and Domino’s, with officials blaming the government shutdown.

North Korea’s Less-Known Military Threat: Biological Weapons

Military analysts are increasingly concerned about the nation’s “advanced, underestimated and highly lethal” bioweapons program.

On Politics: G.O.P. Turns on Steve King

After a history of racist remarks, it was an interview with The Times that led Republicans to strip the Iowan of seats on powerful House committees.

Pentagon Extends Troop Deployment at Mexican Border Through September

The troops are expected to focus on “mobile surveillance detection” and placing concertina wire “between ports of entry.”

Trump Discussed Pulling U.S. From NATO, Aides Say Amid New Concerns Over Russia

The president’s repeatedly stated desire in private to withdraw from the alliance has raised concerns among officials who fear he may revisit the threat.

At Trump’s Inauguration, $10,000 for Makeup and Lots of Room Service

New details of spending on President Trump’s inaugural two years ago show that it roughly doubled that of his immediate predecessors.

11 Indicted in 2016 Triple Murder to Silence D.E.A. Informant

Prosecutors said members of the Black Guerrilla Family gang tied up three people then shot them and set them on fire in a barn in rural Pennsylvania.

Court Blocks Trump Administration Restrictions on Birth Control

A judge issued a nationwide order preventing rules from taking effect that would allow employers to deny insurance coverage of contraceptives on religious or moral grounds.

F.D.A. Says It Will Resume Inspecting Some High-Risk Foods

Despite the federal shutdown, some agency inspectors are returning to work and will begin performing food safety visits without pay this week, the F.D.A. commissioner said.

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