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Breaking With Party, G.O.P. Lawmaker Says Trump’s Conduct Reaches ‘Threshold of Impeachment’

Representative Justin Amash, known as a contrarian, accused the president of engaging in “impeachable conduct.”

Bernie Sanders Targets Charter Schools in New Education Plan

In a 10-point declaration of his education policy priorities, the Vermont senator framed efforts to curtail charters as a means to “desegregate” public education.

Trump Warns That Rising Border Crossings May Require an Extra $1.4 Billion

In a letter to Congress, the administration said the flow of unaccompanied children at the border has exceeded projections of just weeks ago and may require more money for housing and care.

Trump Shows Signs He Will Pardon Servicemen Accused or Convicted of War Crimes

Military officials received expedited requests for paperwork needed to pardon several military members on or around Memorial Day.

Conservative Group Wants to Bring ‘Brass Knuckles’ Approach to Judicial Fray

The group will be led by a former Senate and White House aide who was a central figure in the confirmations of Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh.

Biden Delivers Call for National Unity at Philadelphia Rally

Mr. Biden trained his eye squarely on the general election as he cast the contest against President Trump as a struggle for the soul of the country.

‘This is a Wave’: Inside the Network of Anti-Abortion Activists Winning Across the Country

The raw cultural momentum of the anti-abortion movement has taken over, and it shows no signs of slowing.

Think You Know Who Will Win ‘Game of Thrones?’ Fans Are Betting They Do

There has been a flurry of offshore and European wagering on the finale of the hit HBO show, but betting on a scripted series has its drawbacks.

What Does It Really Mean to Be 6 Weeks Pregnant?

So-called ‘heartbeat’ legislation restricting abortion as early as six weeks into pregnancy has started a conversation about when most women actually learn that they’re pregnant.

In Cities Where It Once Reigned, Heroin Is Disappearing

The rise of the more potent fentanyl in its place has put a generation of older users, who had managed their addiction, at far greater risk of overdose.

‘I Did My Best to Stop American Foreign Policy’: Bernie Sanders on the 1980s

In an interview, one of the leading candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination discusses his long-held opposition to war and his support for socialist leaders.

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