Lawmakers Bring Familiar Claims From Michael Cohen Into the Open
House investigators appeared to be interested in his testimony that lawyers for President Trump and his family helped shape his false testimony about a Trump Tower proposal in Moscow.
Accountants Must Turn Over Trump’s Financial Records, Lower-Court Judge Rules
President Trump lost an early test of his strategy of stonewalling all oversight demands for information by Congress, but the ruling is just the first step in what could be a lengthy process.
New Mayor Lori Lightfoot Vows Death to ‘Kissing-the-Ring’ Chicago Rules
Ms. Lightfoot was sworn in as outgoing Mayor Rahm Emanuel and City Council members looked on. ‘Get ready, because reform is here,” she told them.
Trump Holds Rally in Pennsylvania to Help a Congressional Candidate, and Himself
The president held a rally on Monday in an area replete with culturally conservative, white, working-class voters whose energy in 2016 delivered the state’s 20 electoral votes to Mr. Trump.
A Would-Be Trump Aide’s Demands: A Jet on Call, a Future Cabinet Post and More
Those are among 10 conditions that Kris Kobach, the former Kansas secretary of state, has given the White House if he is to become the administration’s “immigration czar.”
Global Health: Measles Outbreak Now at 880 Cases, With Fastest Growth Still in New York
Warming weather usually slows transmission of the virus, but it is not clear that this outbreak is fading, experts said.
Edwin Drummond, 73, Who Turned Climbing Into Activism, Dies
A poet as well as a mountaineer, he climbed the Statue of Liberty and Nelson’s Column in London to draw attention to causes.
Trayvon Martin’s Mother, Sybrina Fulton, Is Running for Office in Florida
Ms. Fulton became an activist after her son was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer in 2012.
Rihanna on How to Be a Boss (in Business and in Life)
Ahead of launching her Fenty line, in partnership with LVMH, the pop star shares lessons she’s learned in building a fashion brand.
Student Debt Facts: The Average College Senior Owes $29,000
Tens of millions of Americans are in student debt. Here’s what you need to know.
Tuesday Could Be the Beginning of the End of Philadelphia’s Soda Tax
A slew of opponents of the tax are running in the city’s election Tuesday and beverage industry has spent more than $600,000 on ads aiming to turn public opinion against it.
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