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In Graduation Speech, Hillary Clinton Calls for Renewed Attention on Russian Interference

Speaking at Hunter College commencement in New York City, Mrs. Clinton urged Americans to confront Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

Edward Seaga, Who Led Jamaica on a Conservative Path, Dies at 89

Promising “deliverance is near” amid economic turmoil, Mr. Seaga ousted Michael Manley to become prime minister and grew close to the U.S. and Britain.

Overlooked No More: Emma Stebbins, Who Sculpted an Angel of New York

Though her Angel of the Waters at the Bethesda Fountain in Central Park was initially met with negative reviews, it eventually became all but synonymous with the city.

Louisiana Moves to Ban Abortions After a Heartbeat Is Detected

The state’s Democratic governor said he planned to sign the so-called fetal heartbeat bill. Similar bans across the country have already been challenged — and blocked — in court.

Standing Where Barr Cleared Trump on Obstruction, Mueller Makes a Different Case

The special counsel hopes an appearance will be his first and last public statement about the Russia and obstruction investigation. But he left many things unsaid.

Women Sue F.B.I., Claiming Discrimination at Training Academy

The women say they were exposed to a hostile work environment, sexual harassment and inappropriate jokes while training to become agents or intelligence analysts.

Pelosi Slow-Walks Trump’s New Nafta Deal

Resisting President Trump’s entreaties, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is dragging out consideration of an updated North American trade deal, putting off a vote at least until the fall.

The Next American Export: ‘Freedom Gas’

The Department of Energy announced plans to boost exports of liquefied natural gas abroad, calling the fuel “molecules of U.S. freedom.”

House Leaders Push Mueller to Testify as More Democrats Clamor for Impeachment

Robert S. Mueller III stated clearly that he hoped his public statement Wednesday would be his last, but with impeachment fever rising, Democrats want him on a witness stand.

Richard P. Matsch, 88, Judge in Oklahoma Bombing Case, Is Dead

He presided over two trials stemming from the worst act of domestic terrorism, which killed 168 at a federal building, until the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered Videos

Ms. Pelosi said the company’s decision to leave up manipulated videos of her demonstrated how the social network contributed to Russian manipulation of the 2016 election.

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