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Two Years Into Trump’s Presidency, Obama Remains a Top Target for Criticism

The president faults his predecessor on North Korea, Iran, Turkey, NATO and the border. “I call it the ‘Obama-Biden mess,’” Mr. Trump said.

Is Campaign-Trail Spanish Really What Latino Voters Want to Hear?

It might not be, according to polls, but that isn’t stopping Beto O’Rourke, Cory Booker and others.

4 Podcasts for Your Summer Travels

Laughs, learning, inspiration: These podcasts are by, for or about women (or all three). And, they’re great!

Kevin Spacey’s Accuser Drops Lawsuit

The young man who accused the actor of groping him withdrew his suit just six days after filing it. Mr. Spacey still faces a criminal charge.

Biden, in CNN Interview, Says Harris Caught Him Off Guard in Debate

Mr. Biden reiterated that Ms. Harris had mischaracterized his position on school busing, prolonging what has been a combative period of the presidential primary.

5.4-Magnitude Earthquake Aftershock Has Californians on Their Toes

The strongest of hundreds of aftershocks jolted Southern California on Friday morning, the day after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake was felt in Los Angeles and elsewhere.

How the Manson Killings Gripped Los Angeles

In August 1969, the actress Sharon Tate and four others were slain in a Beverly Hills home. Their gruesome deaths left the city reeling.

Remembering Those Who Lived the Apollo 11 Mission

Portraits of people forever tethered to the moon landing.

On Politics: Trump’s Fourth of July

President Trump on Thursday used the Lincoln Memorial as the backdrop for a tribute to the country’s armed forces.

It’s Not Just the White House in 2020. The Power to Draw Maps Is Also at Stake.

With the nation’s political maps hanging in the balance, Democrats are racing to win back statehouse chambers and Republicans are rushing to defend gains from 2010.

A Privileged Teenager Is Treated Gently by a Judge. It’s a Familiar Story.

A Stanford swimmer convicted of sex assault. An elite student involved in “senior salute.” A claim of “affluenza.” The infuriating yet familiar cases setting off anger at the criminal justice system.

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