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Corner Office: Leana Wen of Planned Parenthood Wants to Tackle the ‘Fundamental Unfairness in Our System’

Dr. Wen immigrated to the U.S. at 7, graduated college at 18, became a Rhodes scholar and is now at the front lines of the fight over women’s health care rights.

U.S. Airstrikes and Raids Killed 120 Civilians in 2018, Pentagon Says

The number of civilian casualties investigated by the Defense Department is far lower than what watchdog groups have also reported.

How Right, Left and Center Reacted to the Barr Testimony

Writers across the political spectrum responded to Attorney General William P. Barr’s appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Hillary Clinton Blasts Trump, Barr and Parts of Mueller Report

In an interview Wednesday on “The Rachel Maddow Show” Mrs. Clinton warned of continuing Russian efforts to interfere in U.S. elections.

Trump Won’t Nominate Stephen Moore for Fed Board

Mr. Moore, a conservative commentator, appeared unlikely to win Senate confirmation after several Republican lawmakers raised concerns about his past writings denigrating women.

F.B.I. Sent Investigator Posing as Assistant to Meet With Trump Aide in 2016

The use of the investigator in an operation aimed at a campaign shows the alarm in the F.B.I. as officials uncovered the scope of Russia’s 2016 election interference.

‘Nobody Is Above the Law’: House Democrats Are Furious With Barr

Representative Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, threatened to hold Attorney General William P. Barr in contempt of Congress after he did not appear at a hearing. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that he lied to Congress. “That’s …

Interior Dept. to Detail Its Rollback of Safety Rules Dating From the Deepwater Horizon Disaster

The loosening of regulations on offshore drilling equipment has been a been a key piece of President Trump’s efforts to ease restrictions on fossil fuel companies.

Elizabeth Warren Is Building an Iowa Juggernaut

Ms. Warren has hired about 50 people in Iowa, giving her a head start at organizing for next year’s caucuses. But it’s a strategy loaded with risk.

Staking Out Battle Lines, House Votes to Keep U.S. in Paris Climate Pact

The House passed a bill on Thursday that would block President Trump from quitting the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Parents of Babies Too Young to Vaccinate Feel Trapped by Measles Outbreak

The measles vaccine is not usually given to children until they are a year old. So some new parents are avoiding public places and anti-vaccine friends.

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