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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.

The Central Park Five: ‘We Were Just Baby Boys’

The men, whose story will be brought to life in Netflix’s “When They See Us,” discuss the mini-series with their onscreen counterparts.

How a City in Fear Brutalized the Central Park Five

With a new Netflix series revisiting the case of the wrongfully convicted teenage boys, a writer who covered the original trial looks back on a warped time, and the warping of truth.

The Fight Is Still Happening for the Rest of Us

In June, millions of people will gather in New York City to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the uprising at the Stonewall Inn, which marked the start of a national pride movement. But some in the Midwest say there’s still work to be done — either bec…

I’m a Veteran Without PTSD. I Used to Think Something Was Wrong With Me.

I couldn’t understand why I was able to move on from my traumatic experiences until I joined a PTSD study.

Four Years After Beau Biden’s Death, His Father Bonds With Voters in Pain

As Joe Biden runs for president, there is evidence that his family tragedies have helped him form connections with voters grappling with their own grief.

On Politics: Mueller Breaks His Silence

Speaking publicly about his investigation for the first time, the special counsel declined to clear the president of obstruction of justice.

Listen to What Doctors, in a Time of ‘Crisis,’ Said Behind Closed Doors

Secret audio recordings provide an unfiltered look inside a children’s hospital where physicians warned that more patients seemed to fare poorly after heart surgery.

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