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Trump Fulfills His Promises on Abortion, and to Evangelicals

President Trump, through his appointment of judges who oppose abortion rights and his graphic language, is again speaking a language that evangelicals embrace.

Newsbook: 3 Novels Explore the Abortion Debate

How would life in the United States change for women if terminating a pregnancy was outlawed? A recent novel imagines the outcome, and two others delve into the issue.

Thousands of Women Have Shared Abortion Stories With #YouKnowMe. She Was First.

After Busy Philipps opened up about her abortion on TV, a friend saw an opportunity for a bigger conversation about reproductive rights.

California Today: California Today: What to Know About Pacific Gas & Electric’s Role in the Camp Fire

Thursday: Get caught up on the embattled utility’s bankruptcy. Also: President Trump’s immigration overhaul; and the resurrection of “Deadwood.”

Bill de Blasio on the Issues: What Kind of Democrat Is He?

Mr. de Blasio has focused on issues like education and criminal justice. But while he is a self-styled progressive, his record is more complex.

California Law Says He Isn’t a Murderer. Prosecutors Disagreed.

When lawmakers said accomplices are not as culpable for a death as the actual killer, Neko Wilson was the first person released. Prosecutors argued he should return to jail, but a judge disagreed.

Your Thursday Briefing

Iran, Immigration, Jeff Koons: Here’s what you need to know.

Left and Right Agree on Criminal Justice: They Were Both Wrong Before

In the 1990s, lawmakers united on a “tough on crime” approach. But in a new report, members of both parties denounced that approach as unsparingly as they once promoted it.

On Washington: ‘Bigger Than a Party of Old White Men’: G.O.P. Women Seek to Replenish House Ranks

After the disastrous 2018 midterm elections, Republican women trying to right their political ship are focused on a special election in North Carolina.

Family of Los Angeles Teenager Killed by Deputy to Receive $3.75 Million in Settlement

Relatives of Anthony Weber still disagree with sheriff’s deputies who say the 16-year-old had a gun when he was fatally shot last year.

Lens: These Portraits of Metalheads Go to 11

Returning to venues where he attended metal shows years ago, Matthew DeFeo captures the vulnerability behind these artists’ angsty facades.

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