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Bureau of Land Management Headquarters to Move to Colorado, Senator Says

Senator Cory Gardner, Republican of Colorado, called the move a victory for communities in the West. Others called it “a P.R. stunt.”

On Politics: Beto O’Rourke’s Bad Quarter

Mr. O’Rourke, once seen as a financial powerhouse, announced that he had raised far less money in the past three months than his leading rivals.

The ‘Lady of the House’ Who Was Long Entangled With Jeffrey Epstein

Ghislaine Maxwell’s yearslong involvement with Mr. Epstein, who faces charges of sex trafficking and abuse, has raised questions about what she may have known.

Police Fire Tear Gas to Quell Protests Over Puerto Rico’s Governor

A day of protests turned raucous in Puerto Rico and the police fired tear gas to hold back a crowd demanding the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló.

Most Migrants at Border With Mexico Would Be Denied Asylum Protections Under New Trump Rule

The rule, which goes into effect Tuesday, denies protections to migrants who failed to apply for asylum in the first country they passed through on their way to the United States’ southwestern border.

A Blaring Message in Republicans’ Muted Criticism: It’s Trump’s Party

The scant condemnation of the president’s remarks on four Democratic congresswomen reflected his tightening stranglehold on lawmakers of his party, and a collective eye on 2020.

Pence’s Border Trip Illustrates Conflicting Messages About Detained Migrants

The Trump administration largely concedes that adult detainees experience grueling conditions in federal custody. But it also wants to appear sensitive to migrant children.

After 2016 Bible Slip, Trump Lashed Out at ‘So-Called Christians,’ Book Says

Donald J. Trump was stung by criticism from evangelicals for referring to Second Corinthians as “Two Corinthians,” and is said to have used an epithet to describe them.

Cryptocurrencies Pose National Security Threat, Mnuchin Says

The Treasury secretary raised concerns about cryptocurrencies, including Facebook’s Libra, saying they could be used to fund illicit activities.

Trump’s Aides, Not Eager to Defend His Tweets, Also Don’t Condemn Them

His staff was more frustrated that the remarks interrupted an intraparty Democratic fight between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and four freshman congresswomen, giving them a common enemy.

Child Neglect Reports Sat Unread for 4 Years Because of an Email Mix-up

A small change to an email address led to reports to a Colorado hotline for child abuse and neglect cases sitting unread for years, officials said.

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