How Volunteer Sleuths Identified a Hiker and Her Killer After 36 Years
What does it actually take to identify a person through genetic genealogy? Wading through infidelities and pornography.
‘So Help Me God’ No More: Democrats Give House Traditions a Makeover
The Democrats running the House are changing things, including sometimes omitting words from the swearing-in oath, and some Republicans are not pleased.
Rudy Giuliani Cancels His Trip to Ukraine, Blaming Democrats’ ‘Spin’
President Trump’s personal lawyer was facing withering criticism from Democrats who accused him of seeking foreign assistance for the president’s re-election campaign.
Trump Sees a China Trade Deal Through a New Prism: The 2020 Election
The president’s recent statements suggest he now believes that demonstrating his toughness with China and walking away from a deal might well put him in a better position politically than signing one.
Fugees Rapper Pras Michel and Financier Charged in Illegal Scheme to Raise Money for Obama
The rapper Pras Michel and the fugitive Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho were charged with campaign finance violations in the 2012 election.
Pentagon Builds Deterrent Force Against Possible Iranian Attack
The Defense Department is deploying an antimissile battery, a limited step taken in part because an intelligence analysis concluded that Iran is trying to provoke the United States into overreacting.
Is Andrew Yang ‘Too Nice’ to Beat President Trump?
He faced the question again in New Hampshire as Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were ratcheting up their attacks on the president.
White House Asked McGahn to Declare Trump Never Obstructed Justice
Two requests by presidential advisers show how far the White House has gone to try to push back on accusations that the president obstructed justice.
Pentagon Shifts $1.5 Billion to Border Wall From Afghan War Budget and Other Military Projects
The newest shift in money is in addition to the $1 billion that the Defense Department transferred to wall construction in March from the Army’s personnel budget.
White House Memo: Trump Usually Keeps Loyalists Close. But There Are Some Things He Can’t Forgive.
In President Trump’s world, most sins are eventually forgiven except for one — profiting from his name.
Frustration Mounts Among Farmers as China Trade Talks Break Down
The rural Midwest has been a place of strong support for President Trump. But as farmers’ struggles grow, some sound impatient: “Get something done, move ahead.”
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