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What You Need to Know About Impeachment

Some Democrats say opening an impeachment inquiry could help the House overcome the president’s blockade of its investigations. But others say that could backfire politically.

Black Voters and Their House Members Are Driving Impeachment Talk

While House Democratic leaders agonize, black voters want President Trump impeached, and their ardor on the subject is driving their representatives.

Claus von Bülow Dies at 92; Society Figure in High-Profile Case

Mr. von Bülow was cleared of trying to kill his wife, the wealthy heiress Martha von Bülow. The case was one of the most sensational of the 1980s and became a movie.

Thad Cochran Dies at 81; Lawmaker Brought Largess to Mississippi

In 45 years as a representative and senator, he combined homespun politics and a canny skill at producing billions of dollars for his home state.

What to Know About the U.S.S. John S. McCain

The disclosure of a White House request to hide the Navy destroyer during President Trump’s state visit to Japan has turned the ship into a political symbol.

Man Who Set Himself on Fire Near the White House Dies From Injuries

The man was identified as Arnav Gupta of Bethesda, Md., and he had been reported missing by police on Wednesday.

The 2020 Race Is Testing Progressives’ Power. They’re Pushing Back.

Joe Biden’s campaign is challenging the political muscle of the Democratic Party’s left wing, which is desperate for a nominee who embraces its policy goals.

Trump Says He Didn’t Know About Efforts to Hide the U.S.S. McCain

The request was an effort to keep Mr. McCain’s name out of photographs while Mr. Trump was at a naval base in Japan.

How to Make the Most of a Trip to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Thursday: Tips for navigating Disneyland’s new terrain. Also: Nancy Pelosi’s harsh words for Facebook; and a new East Bay area code.

Trump Accuses Mueller of a Personal Vendetta as Calls for Impeachment Grow

President Trump dismissed comments from Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, that the Russia inquiry did not clear the president of wrongdoing. “He’s somebody that dislikes Donald Trump.”

Deceased G.O.P. Strategist’s Hard Drives Reveal New Details on the Census Citizenship Question

Weeks before the Supreme Court rules on the legality of the citizenship question, evidence filed in court could further erode the Trump administration’s rationale for the question.

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