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Hawaii Plane Crash Kills 9, Officials Say

The twin-engine plane, which crashed Friday night on Oahu’s North Shore, was used in a skydiving operation, Honolulu’s fire chief said.

They Each Backed Off Strikes: Trump in ’19, Obama in ’13, Clinton in ’98

The immediate comparison was to Barack Obama’s decision not to attack Syria. But the closer one might be to a last-minute choice by Bill Clinton over a missile strike on Iraq.

Paul Manafort and Sean Hannity Traded Complaints and Tidbits for Months, Texts Show

Unsealed private messages reveal that the Fox News host expressed support for, but also sought information from, President Trump’s former campaign chairman.

Democratic Candidates Hoping to Woo Black Voters, Gather at James Clyburn’s Fish Fry

The annual event is the first major party gathering in South Carolina and the first chance for presidential hopefuls to test their appeal to a majority black electorate.

Urged to Launch an Attack, Trump Listened to the Skeptics Who Said It Would Be a Costly Mistake

Meetings and memos aside, the president trusted his instincts more than institutions and was willing to defy a roomful of advisers.

ICE Is Expected to Begin Operation on Sunday Targeting 2,000 Immigrant Family Members

The operation will focus on undocumented migrants in at least 10 major cities across the country and who had their cases expedited and were served deportation orders.

Excluding Black Jurors in Curtis Flowers Case Violated Constitution, Supreme Court Rules

Mr. Flowers, a death row inmate in Mississippi, had been tried six times by a white prosecutor with a record of striking black potential jurors.

What You Need to Know About the Iran Crisis

President Trump approved and then canceled an attack on Iran with just minutes to spare. Here’s a guide to the crisis, with links to further reading.

For Cephalopod Week, Dive Into the World of Octopuses, Squids and More

A few fun facts about the many-armed creatures.

Pete Buttigieg Leaves Campaign Trail After Fatal Police Shooting. Reality Rears Its Head.

Mr. Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Ind., attended a heated protest following the shooting of a black man by the police there.

Trump’s Iran Response Underlines Republican Rift Over National Security

The rift has rekindled debate over lawmakers’ roles in matters of war and peace and pointed up deep concerns among some Republicans, who are normally loath to criticize the president over national security.

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