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Judge Is Asked to Punish Officials Over Tactics in Census Question Dispute

Plaintiffs who sued to block the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census called the conduct of Trump administration officials “nothing less than a fraud on the court.”

William Dannemeyer, California Archconservative, Dies at 89

A seven-term Orange County congressman, he favored curbs on people with AIDS and laws against sodomy and opposed abortion rights and environmentalists.

A Better Way to Manage Your Period? Try the Menstrual Cup, Scientists Say

The reusable, bell-like devices unfold in the vagina to stanch menstrual flow. They are as effective as sanitary pads and tampons, according to a new analysis — and less expensive.

House Condemns Trump’s Attack on Four Congresswomen as Racist

The House voted largely along party lines to formally condemn President Trump’s comments on four minority congresswomen as racist, after an hourslong brawl.

Once Trump Talked About ‘American Carnage.’ Now He Says Its Critics Should Leave.

President Trump spent much of his campaign essentially disparaging America. In office, however, he has wrapped himself in the flag.

Read the House Resolution Condemning ‘Trump’s Racist Comments Directed at Members of Congress’

The measure passed on Tuesday nearly along party lines.

Suspect in Sadie Roberts-Joseph Killing Was Her Tenant, Police Say

The authorities said the suspect, Ronn Jermaine Bell, 38, was behind on rent he owed Ms. Roberts-Joseph, a respected community leader in Baton Rouge, La.

The Unraveling of Jeffrey Epstein

The story line is moving quickly. Here’s what to know.

Trump’s New Top Labor Official Is Expected to Advance an Anti-Labor Agenda

One of Mr. Pizzella’s White House admirers describes him as a “movement conservative” more likely to agree with the White House on cutting labor rules and weakening unions than his predecessor.

No Questions About U.S. Wars in Defense Chief’s Confirmation Hearing

Mark T. Esper spent the hourslong hearing in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee mostly discussing military challenges from Iran, China and Russia.

In Turnabout, a Key Witness Is Cooperating in R. Kelly Case

A young woman’s refusal to testify against the singer was crucial to his acquittal in a 2008 trial, but her lawyer says she is now cooperating with prosecutors.

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