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California Today: What to Know About the Arrest of a Former U.S.C. Gynecologist

Thursday: Hundreds of women have complained about Dr. George Tyndall. Also: Debate takeaways and art cars.

Trump Said He’d Sit Out the Debate, but He Couldn’t Quite Do It

Even from thousands of feet in the air, the president could not quite stay out of the fray on a night when prime-time TV was dedicated to prospective 2020 rivals.

Why E. Jean Carroll, ‘the Anti-Victim,’ Spoke Up About Trump

The writer’s friends and confidantes talk publicly for the first time about her sexual assault allegation against the president.

The Supreme Court Is Due to Rule on Gerrymandering. What’s That?

Here’s what you need to know about the legal battle over the rigging of district maps to entrench a governing party’s political power.

The Census, Citizenship and the Supreme Court: What You Need to Know

An attack on immigrants or a need to protect minority voters? Justices are set to rule on whether a citizenship question can be added to the 2020 census.

Who Won the First Debate? Experts on the Left and Right Weigh In

Elizabeth Warren delivered on expectations, while Julián Castro made a big splash.

Debate Night 1: The ‘On Politics’ Breakdown

What we learned from the first debate of the 2020 presidential race.

Asylum Officers Union Says Trump Migration Policy ‘Abandons’ American Tradition

The union said that migrants could face persecution under the policy, which forces them to wait in Mexico while their immigration cases are decided.

Klobuchar Reminds the Men Onstage: Women Know Something About Abortion, Too

When Gov. Jay Inslee boasted of being “the only candidate here who has passed a law protecting a woman’s right of reproductive health,” Senator Amy Klobuchar couldn’t help but point out that “there’s three women up here.”

Democrats Diverge on Economy and Immigration in First Debate

Elizabeth Warren set the tone for the party’s progressive wing, but others among the 10 candidates were more cautious, and proposed solutions sometimes broke along ideological lines.

Full Transcript: Democratic Presidential Debates, Night 1

Read the transcript from Night One of the Democratic presidential debate.

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