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Man Once Wrongly Convicted of Rape Now Faces Rape Charge in a New Case

George Perrot served nearly 30 years in prison for a rape conviction after a trial based on flawed evidence. Now he has been charged again in a separate case.

‘I’ve Battled,’ Tiger Woods Says as He Accepts Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Trump offered the honor to Mr. Woods soon after the golfer won the Masters last month for his 15th major championship — and his first in almost 11 years.

Ex-Laborer Pleads Guilty in 2015 Murder of Lois Colley, Westchester Socialite

The killing unnerved and puzzled residents in the upscale community of North Salem, N.Y., until an arrest came two years after the gruesome crime.

Trump Embraces the Traditional Fund-Raising He Once Shunned

“I don’t need anybody’s money,” Mr. Trump said after announcing his candidacy in June 2015. He does not say that anymore.

How Chinese Spies Got the N.S.A.’s Hacking Tools, and Used Them for Attacks

The latest case of cyberweapons escaping American control raises questions about the United States’ expensive and dangerous digital arsenal.

Riley Howell’s Parents Say He Was Shot 3 Times While Tackling the U.N.C. Charlotte Gunman

The parents of the 21-year-old student, one of two killed in the shooting last week, said their son had died as he had lived: headlong and helpfully.

Federal Reserve Warns as Risky Corporate Debt Exceeds Peak Crisis Level

Defaults on the loans — known as leveraged lending — remain low, but the Fed warned that could change if the economy faltered.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: What Does ‘Electability’ Mean in the 2020 Race? Here Are 5 Theories

In the On Politics newsletter: Nearly every candidate can stake a claim as the most electable. It just depends on how you think the election will be won.

Inaugural Official Disputes White House Account of Her Departure

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former adviser to the first lady who played a key role in planning President Trump’s inaugural festivities, said she was “thrown under the bus.”

Steven Mnuchin Refuses to Release Trump’s Tax Returns to Congress

Mr. Mnuchin said that the request “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose.”

United States Rattles Arctic Talks With a Sharp Warning to China and Russia

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaking in Finland at a meeting of the Arctic Council, warned both countries against “aggressive” actions in the region.

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