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Trump and Biden Campaign Trade Jabs Over North Korea’s Remarks

After the president sided with Kim Jong-un’s government in mocking Mr. Biden’s intelligence, Mr. Biden let an aide rebut it instead of taking on Mr. Trump himself.

White House Insider Account Has Feel of an Outside View, and Prompts a Mueller Denial

Michael Wolff’s second book on the chaotic Trump White House also delves into the work of the special counsel, whose spokesman denied one of its most explosive claims.

As E-Sports Grow, So Do Their Homes

To provide fans with a richer experience, developers are creating arenas that are designed for pro gaming.

Oklahoma Faces Off Against J & J in First Trial of an Opioid Maker

With Purdue Pharma and Teva settling the case, the state sought to hold J & J responsible for the broader opioid crisis. The company argued that it operated responsibly and lawfully.

More Than Patriotism on Their Sleeves: Military Patches Sport Trump Likeness

A flap over politically themed patches worn by some American troops during President Trump’s visit of a warship in Japan has forced the Navy to review its policies.

Border Wall on Private Land in New Mexico Fuels Backlash

A group that pushes for stricter border control is spending $6 million to construct less than a mile of border fencing on private land in southern New Mexico.

Treasury Dept. Declines to Label China a Currency Manipulator

The decision could avoid further escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing, which have grown heated after a breakdown in trade negotiations this month.

Explaining the Supreme Court Ruling on Indiana’s Abortion Law

The court upheld a provision on the disposal of fetal remains but avoided what could have been a test of Roe v. Wade. Here’s what that means.

The Eclipse That Made Einstein Famous

Before 1919, cosmology was as subjective as art history. A solar eclipse, and a patent clerk’s equations, changed everything.

Former Navy Judge Named to Oversee Guantánamo Military Court

Progress in trying terrorist suspects has been scant. The last full-time person in the role was dismissed after considering plea deals in the Sept. 11 and the destroyer Cole cases.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Summer Predictions

In the On Politics newsletter, bold predictions for what’s going to happen with the 2020 candidates this summer.

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