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Trump Assailed for Saying He Would Take Campaign Help From Russia

The president said it was no different than meeting with the queen of England, but Republicans joined Democrats in condemning his willingness to collaborate with a hostile foreign power.

Memphis Unrest: Dozens Injured After Man Is Killed by Marshals

Federal marshals opened fire on Wednesday night, killing a man, and more than two dozen police officers were injured in confrontations later.

Michael Flynn and Rick Gates Subpoenaed to Testify by House Committee

The subpoenas are tied to the Intelligence Committee’s investigation of Russia’s attempts to influence U.S. politics and whether foreign interests could influence Mr. Trump, his family or associates.

California Today: Behind the Untold Story of the Universal Music Fire

Thursday: How a Times journalist uncovered a massive loss of American art; the first college admissions case sentencing; and the Sea Ranch.

Who’s In and Who’s Out of the First Democratic Debates

The Democratic National Committee is excluding three candidates from the June debates. Some who have been left out, like Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana, are not happy.

Women and Power: Live Updates From the New Rules Summit

Dozens of leaders are gathered at the New Rules Summit, an annual New York Times conference, to explore the challenges women face in the workplace.

Chasing the L.G.B.T.Q. Millennial American Dream

The arrival of marriage equality offers a generation a future they could not have envisioned. But is it what they want?

How Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren Cracked the Code of the 2020 Race

In a field of 23 Democrats, Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Warren have mastered creating moments for social media and dominating cable news coverage.

What Abortion Access Looks Like in Mississippi: One Woman at a Time

With state legislatures passing new abortion restrictions, the Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund follows its own compass on how to best help clients.

Once Threatened, Sea Turtle Nests Thrive Along the Georgia Coast

Longstanding efforts to protect the nests of loggerhead sea turtles have been paying off, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in conservation.

On Politics: Congress and Trump Clash Over Census

A House committee recommended that Attorney General William P. Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur L. Ross Jr. be held in contempt.

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