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Trump’s Targeting of Intelligence Agencies Gains a Harder Edge

The president has long waged that war by tweet, but his new attorney general is poised to professionalize the fight.

Woman Lost in Hawaii Forest Is Found Alive After 17 Days

Amanda Eller, 35, said she had started a short hike in a vast forest preserve on Maui when she lost her way.

In Baltimore and Beyond, a Stolen N.S.A. Tool Wreaks Havoc

American cities are being hijacked with an N.S.A. cyberweapon that has already done billions of dollars in damage overseas. The N.S.A. will say nothing.

Fact-Checking Bernie Sanders on the Campaign Trail

Mr. Sanders has campaigned on his record of popularizing progressive positions and taking aim at President Trump. Here’s a fact-check of his remarks.

A Senator Wants to Have a Greater Impact. So He’s Leaving the Senate.

Tom Udall, a veteran New Mexico Democrat, said he could do more to advance his progressive ideas by skipping another two years of relentless re-election fund-raising.

She Nearly Drowned in a Flood. Then Came the Tornado.

Olivia Rogers has had a tough week.

Police Say 10 Wounded Following Shooting at New Jersey Bar

New Jersey police say 10 people have been wounded following a shooting at a Trenton bar.

Huawei Ban Threatens Wireless Service in Rural Areas

Many small carriers depend on inexpensive equipment from the Chinese company. Now they must rethink expansion plans, and perhaps replace existing gear.

Utah Judge Suspended Without Pay After Critical Quips About Trump

Judge Michael Kwan of Municipal Justice Court in Taylorsville, Utah, had said he was joking about President Trump and that he had a right to free speech.

He Claimed He Caught a Record-Breaking Fish. Now He’s Being Called a Liar.

Anglers are fiercely protective of fishing records. When Tom Volk caught a huge walleye in North Dakota, it led to social media outcry and a criminal investigation.

Judge Blocks Part of Trump’s Plan to Build Border Wall

A federal judge in California granted a preliminary injunction against the administration that prevents it from redirecting funds to build the wall.

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