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House Votes to Give ‘Dreamers’ a Path to Citizenship

The House voted Tuesday to give 2.5 million young undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, a defiant gesture as President Trump pushes a crackdown on migrants.

What Officials Say Scot Peterson Failed to Do During the Parkland Shooting

Mr. Peterson did not enter the building and he directed law enforcement to stay away, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Louis Levi Oakes, Last of the Mohawk Code Talkers, Dies at 94

Native American soldiers like Mr. Oakes helped Allied forces prevail in World War II with an impenetrable code based on indigenous languages.

50 Years Later, What We Forgot About Stonewall

Many of the defining moments of L.G.B.T.Q. history have been revised or forgotten.

Fact-Checking Trump in London

President Trump, at two events on Tuesday in London, made inaccurate claims about trade, protests against him, Brexit and his approval rating.

In Shift, U.S. Vows to More Aggressively Deport Migrant Families

Mark Morgan, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the stepped-up deportations were necessary to deter migrants at the southwestern border.

Senate Republicans Warn White House Against Mexico Tariffs

In a contentious meeting at the Capitol, Senate Republicans told senior White House officials that they are prepared to resist tariffs on Mexico if President Trump pushes forward.

Ellen Bree Burns, Barrier-Breaking Connecticut Judge, Dies at 95

She was the first woman to serve on the state’s major criminal court. She presided until she was 91.

Deputy Who Stayed Outside During Parkland School Shooting Faces Criminal Charges

Scot Peterson, a former Broward County sheriff’s deputy, faces charges of neglect of a child, culpable negligence and perjury, the authorities said.

Russia Could Unleash Fake Videos During Election, Schiff Says

The House Intelligence Committee chairman said Russia may have concluded that it needs to use new tactics in the next presidential race.

They Sued the Government Over Climate Change. A Key Day in Court Has Arrived.

A federal appeals court will hear a closely watched lawsuit brought by young people to compel the federal government to take action on climate change

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