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El Chapo ‘Tried to Kill Me’: A Final Witness Confronts the Drug Lord

She emerged from the shadows of the Sinaloa cartel to speak out in court as El Chapo was sentenced to life in prison.

House Votes to Block Arms Sales to Gulf Nations, Setting Up Trump’s Third Veto

The measures would block the sale of billions of dollars of arms to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. No other foreign policy issue has made as big a rift between the president and Congress.

Overlooked No More: Florence Merriam Bailey, Who Defined Modern Bird-Watching

Her pioneering approach involved quietly examining birds in their natural habitat, rather than shooting them, as people had previously done.

Disney Calls Heiress’s Pay Criticism a ‘Gross and Unfair Exaggeration’

Walt Disney’s grandniece Abigail Disney had said she was “livid” about the company’s pay practices after a visit to Disneyland last year.

Prosecutors Drop Sexual Assault Case Against Kevin Spacey

After the young man who had accused Mr. Spacey invoked the Fifth Amendment, the district attorney said the prosecution could not go forward.

Investigation Into Trump Campaign Finance Violations Is Over, Judge Says

But it is unclear if prosecutors plan to file additional charges in the case, which led to the conviction of Michael D. Cohen, the president’s former lawyer.

House Votes to Kill Trump Impeachment Resolution

The House on Wednesday killed an attempt to impeach President Trump over statements the chamber already condemned as racist, exposing Democratic divisions.

Iowa Official, 66, Says His Love of Tupac Wasn’t What Got Him Fired

Jerry Foxhoven, the former director of the state’s Department of Human Services, was removed days after he sent an email celebrating the rapper to 4,300 employees.

Trump and Epstein Partied and Commented on Women in 1992 Video

The video provides a glimpse of Donald J. Trump in his element, sidling between a dance floor filled with N.F.L. cheerleaders and the sidelines at his Mar-a-Lago club.

House Votes to Repeal Obamacare Tax Once Seen as Key to Health Law

The so-called Cadillac tax on high-cost health plans, a key way the Affordable Care Act was supposed to pay for itself, was dealt a blow by an unlikely foe: Democrats.

Heat Wave to Hit Two-Thirds of the U.S. Here’s What to Expect.

Dangerously hot temperatures are predicted from Oklahoma to New England. Here’s the forecast, with some tips on staying safe.

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