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Trump Tells Freshman Congresswomen to ‘Go Back’ to the Countries They Came From

The attack, which was widely established as a racist trope, appeared to be meant for four progressive freshmen who have clashed with Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Only one was born outside the United States.

Joe Biden Decides He Doesn’t Need to Stay Above the Fray After All

In New Hampshire, the former vice president went after some of his rivals, with criticism that Bernie Sanders called “totally absurd.”

He Emerged From Prison a Potent Symbol of H.I.V. Criminalization

Michael L. Johnson, a gay athlete convicted of not disclosing his H.I.V. status to sexual partners, was released 25 years early and has become a galvanizing force to overhaul laws.

Tropical Storm Live Updates: Barry’s Drenching Rains Still a Menace

Barry, now a tropical storm, is slowly moving northward over central Louisiana, and life-threatening flooding rains remain a primary threat, officials say.

Pete Buttigieg’s Life in the Closet

And why it took him until he was 33 to come out.

Hurricane Barry Spares New Orleans (So Far), as Inland Cities Brace for Floods

Barry was downgraded to a tropical storm as it made landfall and continued to weaken. But the threat of flooding remains high.

Top Ocasio-Cortez Aide Becomes a Symbol of Democratic Division

From his perch as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti has waged war on fellow Democrats. The party leadership has had enough.

Pence Defends Conditions at Migrant Detention Centers in Texas

Vice President Mike Pence toured two Border Patrol facilities on Friday, later saying they were “providing care that every American would be proud of.”

Man Attacking ICE Detention Center Is Fatally Shot by the Police

The man was armed with a rifle and was throwing “incendiary devices” on Saturday in Tacoma, Wash., officials said.

7 Died in a Motorcycle Crash. How Their Club of Former Marines Is Mourning Them.

A motorcycle club of ex-Marines struggles to pick up the pieces after a horrific crash killed its leader and six other members and supporters.

Urinary Tract Infections Affect Millions. The Cures Are Faltering.

As the infections become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, some standard treatments no longer work for an ailment that was once easily cured.

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