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Americans Are Among the Most Stressed People on the Planet, Poll Finds

An annual, global Gallup poll, released Thursday, reported that feelings of stress and worry are particularly high in the United States.

Joe Biden Announces 2020 Run for President

The former vice president has stayed on the sidelines while his record has been scrutinized. His entry is sure to reshape the Democratic primary contest.

Biden Has a Long Record. Will This Help or Hurt Him?

Joseph R. Biden Jr. was a two-term vice president and spent 36 years as a senator. But his front-runner status in the Democratic primary will be tested by the party’s desire for generational change.

Cannabis, Marijuana, Weed, Pot? Just Call It a Job Machine

As legalization spreads, listings for cannabis-related positions on recruitment sites have soared. But working in the industry comes with caveats.

Trump’s Criticism of Rep. Omar Unsettles American Muslims

Muslim voters are becoming a more significant part of the electorate, but some fear a loss of momentum as controversy surrounds the congresswoman.

On Washington: Trump’s Stonewalling Takes Clash Between Branches to a New Level

“There are no rules anymore in Washington,” a Republican ex-House member from Virginia said, after saying he wasn’t surprised by the White House’s hard-line stance that it would not respect subpoenas.

Times Insider: Uncovering a Military Culture Split Between Loyalty and Justice

Looking into a Navy SEAL platoon leader’s arrest on accusations of war crimes, I found a group of SEALs who tried to speak up — and were counseled to stay quiet.

Can Humans Help Trees

A dark synergy of extreme weather and emboldened pests could imperil vast stretches of woodland. Foresters are only starting to wrestle with solutions.

Sooner or Later Your Cousin’s DNA Is Going to Solve a Murder

The Golden State Killer case was just the start. Hundreds of cold cases are hot again thanks to a new genealogy technique. The price may be everyone’s genetic privacy.

Lose the Chalk, Officer: Court Finds Marking Tires of Parked Cars Unconstitutional

The police in four states will have to drop an age-old method of telling whether a car has been parked too long: an appeals court says it violates the Fourth Amendment’s ban on unreasonable searches.

Amid Charged Atmosphere at Amherst, Jeff Sessions Calls for Country to Move on From Mueller Report

Amherst College Republicans invited Mr. Sessions to speak on Wednesday night. The event drew protests from students and faculty members at Amherst, as well as from nearby schools.

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