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Jessica Cisneros on Challenging an Incumbent Democrat: ‘There’s a Lot He Has Never Had to Justify’

If elected, Ms. Cisneros, a 26-year-old immigration lawyer and South Texas native, would be the youngest woman ever in Congress.

Navy SEAL Acquitted of Murder Is Sentenced Over Posing With a Corpse

In a high-profile case, Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher was demoted and sentenced to four months’ confinement — less than he has already served. He may still face administrative sanctions.

Manslaughter Charge Dropped Against Alabama Woman Who Was Shot While Pregnant

The case of Marshae Jones, who was indicted over the death of the fetus she was carrying when she was shot, had stirred outrage across the country.

Heat Wave Nudged the Planet to Its Hottest June, European Forecasters Say

A United States government analysis due this month is expected to reach similar conclusions, though the rankings of record months might differ slightly.

A Job ‘Unlike Any Other’: Maggie Haberman on Covering President Trump

One of our White House correspondents answers readers’ questions about her reporting, the use of anonymous sources and the value of Twitter.

Washington Prepares for a July 4 Spectacle, Starring and Produced by President Trump

The president has ordered the last-minute transformation of the traditional July 4 activities into what he calls “a celebration of America” and that critics call a celebration of Donald J. Trump.

Justice Dept. Watchdog to Review Shift in Plan to Move F.B.I. Headquarters

Democrats have expressed concern that President Trump may have intervened to keep the land from being redeveloped into a project that would compete with his nearby hotel.

Overlooked No More: Ralph Lazo, Who Voluntarily Lived in an Internment Camp

About 115,000 Japanese-Americans on the West Coast were incarcerated after Pearl Harbor, and Lazo, who was Mexican-American, joined them in a bold act of solidarity.

Joe Biden Has Raised $21.5 Million, His 2020 Campaign Says

Mr. Biden’s fund-raising haul fell short of Pete Buttigieg’s total for the second quarter of the year, though Mr. Biden did not enter the race until late April.

The Bottle Cap Challenge Spins Across the Internet

Why are people testing their kicking accuracy using bottle caps? Because they can. (Who knew?)

Jim Beam Warehouse Fire Destroys 45,000 Barrels

Fire officials let the warehouse burn to avoid contaminating a creek that runs into the Kentucky River.

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