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On Politics: Mueller Breaks His Silence

The special counsel mostly stuck to his report during his congressional appearances, but he also agreed that the president was untruthful to investigators.

‘We Just Changed History’: Cheers and Tears in San Juan

In the streets of San Juan, there was celebration after Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló of Puerto Rico announced he would resign.

The Blockbuster That Wasn’t: Mueller Disappoints the Democrats

Robert S. Mueller III’s testimony to Congress about the Russia investigation failed to provide the dramatic moment that President Trump’s critics wanted.

What We Learned From Mueller’s 7 Hours on Capitol Hill

Robert S. Mueller III’s long-anticipated testimony before two House committees broke little new ground, but under questioning, the former special counsel had his moments.

Ricardo Rosselló, Puerto Rico’s Governor, Resigns After Protests

Mr. Rosselló announced his resignation on Wednesday after widespread protests and looming impeachment proceedings derailed his administration.

Joseph Mifsud, Key to Russia Inquiry, Gets Moment in the Spotlight

He told the Trump campaign that Russia had dirt on Hillary Clinton. But Republicans suggested he might have been working for Western intelligence agencies.

Photographic Evidence: 12 Hours of Mueller Day

From local bars to the halls of Congress and the White House, the testimony of Robert S. Mueller III in two back-to-back House hearings captivated Washington.

Columbine High School Will Not Be Torn Down and Rebuilt

The school district said it would drop a proposal to replace the building, which has dealt with threats and trespassers since the 1999 massacre.

Mueller Warns of Russian Sabotage and Rejects Trump’s ‘Witch Hunt’ Claims

Robert S. Mueller III laid out damning insights about President Trump, calling his responses to investigators untruthful and acknowledging that he could later be charged with a crime.

Julia Farron, Acclaimed Ballerina From Age 14, Is Dead at 96

Over four decades with the Royal Ballet, she created roles for a host of eminent choreographers. She then shaped notable careers as a teacher.

Moody’s Buys Climate Data Firm, Signaling New Scrutiny of Climate Risks

The bond-rating agency’s purchase of Four Twenty Seven suggests that governments and companies that ignore climate threats could be penalized.

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