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Leader of Mexican Church La Luz Del Mundo Charged With Sex Crimes in Los Angeles

A complaint filed by the California attorney general’s office accuses Naasón Joaquín García, 50, of raping a child, among more than a dozen other crimes.

Senators Look to Force 22 Votes Blocking Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia

A bipartisan group of senators will try to force votes rebuking the White House’s decision to circumvent Congress to sell munitions to Saudi Arabia.

Federal Prosecutors Don’t Have to Disclose Secret Flynn Transcripts, Judge Says

The federal judge’s order means that prosecutors will not be required to make public highly classified conversations between Michael T. Flynn and a Russian diplomat.

After Another Mass Shooting, Another Virginia Governor Tries to Change Gun Laws

Gov. Ralph Northam called a special legislative session to address gun violence after a gunman killed 12 people on Friday at the municipal center in Virginia Beach.

House Votes to Give ‘Dreamers’ a Path to Citizenship

The House voted Tuesday to give 2.5 million young undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, a defiant gesture as President Trump pushes a crackdown on migrants.

What Officials Say Scot Peterson Failed to Do During the Parkland Shooting

Mr. Peterson did not enter the building and he directed law enforcement to stay away, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Louis Levi Oakes, Last of the Mohawk Code Talkers, Dies at 94

Native American soldiers like Mr. Oakes helped Allied forces prevail in World War II with an impenetrable code based on indigenous languages.

50 Years Later, What We Forgot About Stonewall

Many of the defining moments of L.G.B.T.Q. history have been revised or forgotten.

Fact-Checking Trump in London

President Trump, at two events on Tuesday in London, made inaccurate claims about trade, protests against him, Brexit and his approval rating.

In Shift, U.S. Vows to More Aggressively Deport Migrant Families

Mark Morgan, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the stepped-up deportations were necessary to deter migrants at the southwestern border.

Senate Republicans Warn White House Against Mexico Tariffs

In a contentious meeting at the Capitol, Senate Republicans told senior White House officials that they are prepared to resist tariffs on Mexico if President Trump pushes forward.

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