Joe Biden Declines to Directly Apologize to Anita Hill for His Handling of 1991 Hearing
Mr. Biden, appearing on “The View,” offered remorse but not a straightforward apology about a controversy that has shadowed the start of his campaign.
The Long Run: The El Paso Homecoming That Set Beto O’Rourke’s Star on the Rise
With help from his family, Mr. O’Rourke transitioned from rootless former musician to start-up founder, civic leader and candidate.
Joe Biden’s Visit to ‘The View’: Recap and Analysis
Mr. Biden responded to criticism over his handling of Anita Hill’s 1991 testimony. Here are our observations from the show.
Amid Criticism Over Anita Hill, Joe Biden Appears on ‘The View’
The appearance came after a spokeswoman for Mr. Biden said he had called Ms. Hill to express his “regret,” a conversation that left Ms. Hill deeply unsatisfied.
Maria Butina Sentenced for Role in Russian Influence Campaign
The Justice Department recommended an 18-month sentence, which she received, citing “substantial assistance” that Ms. Butina provided.
In Oregon, a Murder Conviction Adds to Calls for Tougher Hate Crime Punishments
A white supremacist convicted of the state’s first hate crime murder in decades could have received more jail time under a change to state law being pushed by Oregon’s attorney general.
‘I Cry Every Day’: Families of Soldiers Killed in Niger in 2017 Are Still Waiting for Answers
About 18 months after four soldiers died in Niger — the American military’s largest loss of life in combat in Africa since 1993 — the Pentagon has not finished its reviews.
California Today: Telling Untold Stories About Queer California
Friday: A new exhibition at the Oakland Museum of California explores LGBTQ history. Also: San Francisco’s school desegregation effort; and tamarind pie.
John Singleton’s Family Fights for Control of His Affairs After Stroke
His mother is seeking to be appointed his temporary conservator, and says Mr. Singleton is in a coma — which several of his children dispute.
The N.R.A. Has Its Share of Problems. Trump Is Not One of Them.
The N.R.A. is dealing with inner turmoil, lawsuits and a newly empowered Democratic House. The president’s visit is being thought of as a needed pep talk.
U.S. and Japan Push for a Trade Deal Following Failed Pacific Partnership
The United States and Japan could be headed toward a more limited deal that would help American farmers. The question is what Japan will demand in return.
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