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Biden, in Foreign Policy Speech, Castigates Trump and Urges Global Diplomacy

The address in New York City took aim at President Trump’s judgment in foreign affairs while also trying to lift Mr. Biden above the Democratic primary fray.

Trump Turns to Executive Action to Press Citizenship Question on Census

President Trump is planning to further his ongoing battle to place a question about citizenship on the 2020 census by announcing an executive action in the Rose Garden on Thursday.

White House Hosts a Meeting for Pro-Trump Twitter Warriors

Conservative fringe figures will get their moment with President Trump during a “social media summit,” where they will share stories of what they call discrimination and suppression on the internet.

California Today: What Can California Expect After 5 Years of Legal Marijuana?

Thursday: Learning from the ways weed has reshaped Colorado.

Your Thursday Briefing

Immigration, Jeffrey Epstein, Megan Rapinoe: Here’s what you need to know.

Riverside Church’s First Female Pastor, Until She Was Dismissed

New York’s Riverside Church has refused to renew the contract of its first female pastor, setting off a debate about sexual harassment, sexual mores and hypocrisy.

Should Neil Armstrong’s Bootprints Be on the Moon Forever?

With renewed interest in the moon, some say it’s time to consider whether, and how, to preserve humanity’s lunar heritage.

A Southern California Without Orange Groves? One of the Last Could Soon Be Gone.

The owners of Bothwell Ranch have sought to sell it to housing developers. Others want it preserved as a historic site.

Buttigieg, Struggling With Black Voters, Releases Plan to Address Racial Inequities

After a fatal shooting prompted scrutiny of his handling of police matters, the South Bend, Ind., mayor put forth new proposals to “dismantle racist structures and systems.’’

U.S. Prepares to Arrest Thousands of Immigrant Family Members

Some of those targeted might end up being held in hotel rooms until their travel documents can be prepared. ICE’s goal is to deport the families as quickly as possible.

On Politics: Acosta Defends His Role in Epstein Plea Deal

Alexander Acosta, the labor secretary, said he had faced a tough decision in 2008, when he oversaw Jeffrey Epstein’s prosecution and approved a lenient sentence.

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