They Like Joe Biden in Iowa. For Now. (Many Voters Are Still Looking.)
Interviews across Iowa indicate Mr. Biden’s early lead comes from familiarity, nostalgia for the Obama years and strategic calculations about who can win, not just from enthusiasm for his vision.
Augustine Tolton, Ex-Slave and First Black Priest in U.S., Takes Step to Sainthood
The Catholic Church said it was reviewing a miracle said to be attributed to Father Tolton, whom Pope Francis put on the path to sainthood Wednesday.
2nd Benghazi Suspect Is Convicted on 2 Counts Amid Signs of Deadlock on Others
A jury convicted a Libyan man on two terrorism-related charges arising from the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, but deliberations over 15 others continued.
U.S. Catholic Bishops Vote to Hold Themselves Accountable for Abuse and Cover-Ups
The country’s Catholic bishops enacted a new system meant to help restore faith in the church. But some worried about “bishops policing bishops.”
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Leaving White House at the End of the Month
Ms. Sanders, the White House press secretary, fiercely defended President Trump through one of the most tumultuous periods in American politics.
Jessica Biel Weighs in on Vaccine Fight, Drawing Fierce Pushback
The entry of Ms. Biel, the Hollywood actress, into the conversation broadened the scope of the national debate, but also provoked a furious response.
Joe Biden Said He Did Not View Abortion ‘As a Choice and a Right’ in 2006
In the newly unearthed video, in which Mr. Biden reaffirmed his support for Roe v. Wade, he said he believed abortions were “always a tragedy.”
Australia, in a Victory for Coal, Clears the Way for a Disputed Mine
The final permit from regulators in Queensland came less than a month after a conservative coalition that champions coal won in national elections.
Highlights From Julián Castro’s Fox News Town Hall
Mr. Castro, a former housing secretary, participated in a Fox News town-hall event in Tempe, Ariz., moderated by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.
How Surveillance Cameras Could Be Weaponized With A.I.
Advances in artificial intelligence could supercharge surveillance cameras, allowing footage to be constantly monitored and instantly analyzed, the A.C.L.U. warned in a new report.
Amanda Knox Returns to Italy for First Time Since Her Acquittal
Ms. Knox, an American who was exonerated in a 2007 murder, went back to the country where her legal drama unfolded to speak about wrongful convictions and how journalists cover cases like hers.
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