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Chelsea Manning Is Released From Jail, but She May Return Soon

The former Army intelligence analyst had refused to testify before a grand jury, whose term just expired. She’s been subpoenaed to testify before a new one next week.

Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump

The president’s personal lawyer is stepping up efforts to urge the Ukrainian government to wade into United States politics by pursuing investigations that touch on Joe Biden and Paul Manafort.

Allies of Trump’s Son Declare War on G.O.P.-Led Senate Panel After Subpoena

After the Intelligence Committee subpoenaed Donald Trump Jr., his allies are forcing Republican senators to choose between the panel and the president’s family.

White House Memo: A Strategy Emerges to Counter House Democrats: Dare Them to Impeach

The president seems eager to force the hand of Democrats who are investigating him as if they were conducting an impeachment inquiry without actually calling it that.

Venezuelan Embassy’s Power Cut Off in Tense Washington Standoff

An extraordinary stalemate at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington has become a proxy for the political crisis vexing the South American nation.

Rhode Island District May Reverse Policy to Serve Cold Sandwiches to Students With Lunch Debt

The superintendent of the Warwick Public School District said the school committee would vote next week on a proposal to reverse the policy.

Tech Trade Show Restores Award to Sex Toy After Outcry

CES, the country’s largest consumer electronics convention, had rescinded an award for innovation for a sex toy for women, provoking accusations of sexism.

With Insurance Bill Passage, House Democrats Begin Health Care Blitz

The House on Thursday passed legislation to roll back waivers on the coverage mandates under the Affordable Care Act, the first of a dozen health care bills coming.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: How Donald Trump Jr.’s Subpoena Caused a Rift in the G.O.P.

In the On Politics newsletter: A surprising split between two Republican senators from North Carolina, and what it says about the party.

Here’s the List of School Shootings So Far This Year

So far in 2019, at least eight shootings have taken place on high school or college campuses across the country, killing four people and wounding another 17.

Trump to Nominate Patrick Shanahan as Pentagon Chief

The decision followed a monthlong ethics investigation that found that Mr. Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, had not acted improperly in official meetings when discussing military contractors.

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