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Enslaved People Lived Here. These Museums Want You to Know.

Tours of historic houses in the South used to focus on the fine furniture and design. Now, some are talking about who built them.

A 2020 Cheat Sheet: How 21 Democrats Answered Our Questions Before the Debates

Which candidates believe the next president can stop climate change? How do they see the future of health care, handguns, the Supreme Court and other issues? Here’s a quick look at their answers.

Do the Police Belong at Pride? Marches Face a Difficult Question

Pride parades were inspired by the 1969 Stonewall riots, which pitted L.G.B.T. people against the police.

How Horse Racing Went Horribly Wrong at Santa Anita

There were 30 horse deaths in six months. Many blame a culture of chasing profits and a racing surface trainers say was unsafe.

As Coal Fades in the U.S., Natural Gas Becomes the Climate Battleground

Utilities are facing a choice: embrace natural gas, or shift more aggressively to renewable power? The decision will have a major climate impact.

Where to Celebrate the 4th, if You Love Fireworks but Hate Crowds

Powerful pyrotechnic displays aren’t only found in major cities. Here are eight small towns which celebrate big.

Wounded by Chemical Weapons in Iraq, Veterans Fight a Lonely Battle for Help

Annette Nellis and three other airmen came forward with health issues years after they were exposed to chemicals during a training exercise. When will the military provide the recognition they were promised?

What Happened at the Democratic Debate? Jimmy Fallon Will Let You Know

‘The Tonight Show’ joins ‘The Daily Show’ and other late-night programming with more live coverage of a political event than in the past.

N.R.A. Shuts Down Production of NRATV, and Its No. 2 Official Resigns

The N.R.A’s top lobbyist, accused of plotting against its leader, has resigned. The group has also shut down its live broadcasting arm and severed ties with its ad firm.

Robert Mueller to Testify Before House Committees

Mr. Mueller, the former special counsel, agreed to testify on July 17, two House panels said Tuesday night after issuing subpoenas to compel his appearance.

‘A Constant Game of Musical Chairs’ Amid Another Homeland Security Shake-Up

Mark Morgan, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director will lead Customs and Border Protection, administration officials said Tuesday.

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