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A New Threat From Trump and Old Questions About Its Effectiveness

Time and again, the president has engaged in a game of geopolitical chicken with Mexico. But there was no more guarantee that the tactic will be any more effective this time than in the past.

North Carolina to Investigate After Concerns Raised at Children’s Hospital

The state health secretary announced an inquiry after a report in The New York Times revealed doctors’ fears that children seemed to fare poorly after heart surgery.

Frank Lucas Dies at 88; Drug Kingpin Depicted in ‘American Gangster’

His rise from poverty to riches through a drug-smuggling enterprise was a larger-than-life tale of ambition, organization and ruthless brutality.

‘Become My Mom Again’: What It’s Like to Grow Up Amid the Opioid Crisis

Call them Generation O, the children growing up in families trapped in a relentless grip of addiction, rehab and prison.

Trump’s Threats and Tough Measures Keep Coming. So Do the Migrants.

A look at President Trump’s efforts to halt the flow of Central American migrants on the southern border.

Trump to Kick Off His Re-Election Campaign on June 18 in Orlando

The announcement will come a little over four years after he declared his presidential bid at Trump Tower in Manhattan.

Pompeo and Kushner to Attend Secretive Conclave on Swiss Lake

Top Trump administration officials are attending the annual Bilderberg Meeting, where political and business leaders swear never to publicly reveal what is discussed.

Virginia Beach Shooting: 12 Killed in Rampage at Municipal Center

Chief James A. Cervera of the Virginia Beach Police Department said at an evening news conference that the scene could “best be described as a war zone.”

Floods and Trump’s Trade War Create an Uncertain Year for Farmers

Prices are rising and planting is far behind schedule as farmers face a complex new calculus about what to plant—or whether to plant at all.

Baltimore Symphony Musicians Are ‘Stunned’ After Concerts Are Canceled

They react by playing an unscheduled work, Elgar’s “Nimrod,” which is often used for deaths and tragedies.

The National Spelling Bee Crowned 8 Champions, and 3 Are Friends From Dallas

The region, where the boys competed together and became friends, has emerged as something of a spelling juggernaut in recent years.

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