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The Silent Majority Party

In the On Politics newsletter: Republicans used to denounce President Trump’s comments. Not so much anymore.

The Apollo 11 Mission Was Also a Global Media Sensation

The satellites were finally ready to beam images back to Earth in 1969. And some 600 million people watched the event live.

White House Directs Kellyanne Conway to Defy House Subpoena

The White House told Kellyanne Conway on Monday not to comply with a congressional subpoena compelling her to testify about compliance with ethics laws.

‘Nobody Opened the Door’: Neighbors Rally During an ICE Raid in Houston

President Trump has declared the beginning of ICE raids over the weekend “successful,” saying that “many, many were taken out Sunday.”

In Louisiana, Messaging During Storms Carries Big Political Weight

Bland? Maybe. But Gov. John Bel Edwards brought a different tone to hurricane response than his predecessors in a state where such responses matter.

Trump Sends Negotiators to Geneva for Nuclear Talks With Russians and Also Seeks to Limit Chinese Warheads

President Trump has discussed his idea with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, and has indicated interest in a three-way accord with China to cap nuclear arsenals.

Beto O’Rourke’s Fund-Raising Falters as 2020 Democrats Announce Finances

Mr. O’Rourke, who had entered the race with the promise of being a financial powerhouse, raised only a fraction of the front-runners: $3.6 million.

After Trump Accuses Four Democratic Congresswomen of Hating U.S., They Fire Back

President Trump amplified his attacks against the lawmakers, and they responded by charging that he was pressing the agenda of white nationalists from the White House.

‘Toxic Stew’ Stirred Up by Disasters Poses Long-Term Danger, New Findings Show

Wildfires and hurricanes are pushing chemicals into the environment, with health effects that scientists are just beginning to understand.

E.P.A. Broke Rules in Shake-Up of Science Panels, Federal Watchdog Says

The Government Accountability Office found that the administration “did not consistently ensure” that appointees to E.P.A. advisory boards met federal ethics requirements.

Charles Levin, ‘Seinfeld’ Actor, Is Found Dead in Oregon

Mr. Levin, 70, had many Hollywood roles but the sitcom appearance as a mohel made him the profession’s “team mascot,” his son said. “Every mohel compares himself to him.”

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