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San Francisco Journalist Vows to Take Legal Action After Police Raid

The journalist wants back his laptops, phones and hard drives, which were seized during a search for information about who leaked a police report about a city official’s death.

Joe Biden Defends Record on Climate and Calls for ‘Environmental Revolution’

Mr. Biden highlighted his work on climate change dating back to the 1980s in the face of criticism from rivals for the 2020 presidential nomination.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: The Sanders-Biden Smackdown

How Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are approaching each other; some clarity on Democratic debate eligibility; and a setback for Apple.

Robert Maxwell, World War II Hero Who Fell on a Grenade, Dies at 98

Germans had attacked an American headquarters in France when he absorbed the blast, saving lives. Maimed, he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Essay: Why Apollo 10 Stopped Just 47,000 Feet From the Moon

In a year when we’ll celebrate Apollo 11’s 50th anniversary, it’s worth remembering the pathfinders who completed the same mission with one critical order: don’t actually land on the moon.

Fatal Stabbing on Appalachian Trail Is Uncovered Thanks to GPS and a Dog

A man was charged with fatally stabbing a hiker and wounding another in Virginia. The attack unnerved the disparate but close-knit community of hikers on the 2,190-mile trail.

Trump Praises Hungary’s Viktor Orban, Brushing Aside Criticism

In a high-profile Oval Office meeting, the president expressed approval for Mr. Orban’s tough immigration policies and emphasis on “Christian communities.”

Trump Says Hungary’s Prime Minister Is ‘Probably Like Me’

President Trump met at the White House on Monday with Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary and one of Europe’s leading nationalists. He offered praise for Mr. Orban’s immigration policies.

‘It’s Working Out Very Well’: Trump on Trade War With China

President Trump answered questions about increasing tariffs on American goods and Chinese retaliation during a meeting on Monday with Hungary’s prime minister.

Jimmy Carter Breaks His Hip and Undergoes Surgery

Mr. Carter, 94, the longest-living president in American history, fell at his home as he was leaving to go turkey hunting, his office said. The surgery was described as successful.

Eva de La O, Soprano Who Promoted Hispanic Composers, Dies at 88

She established Musica de Camara, a chamber ensemble, in 1979 to support classical artists and composers and expose new audiences to their works.

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