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Where Michael Bennet Stands on the Issues

Mr. Bennet, a moderate Democrat from Colorado, has been involved in bipartisan Senate compromises on immigration, education and other issues.

California Today: Who Deserves a Stanford Education?

Thursday: A college admissions scandal mystery is solved. Also: The Ghost Ship fire trial, and Yosemite waterfalls

Julian Assange Appears in Court for U.S. Extradition Hearing

Via a video link from prison, the WikiLeaks founder said he did not wish to surrender himself to the U.S. authorities to face a hacking charge.

Pelosi Accuses Barr of Law-Breaking as Democrats’ War With Attorney General Boils Over

Attorney General William P. Barr pulled out of a Thursday hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, and he has left House lawmakers who are investigating the president fuming and calculating.

Where the Good Jobs Are

For people without a college degree, finding work that offers decent pay can be a challenge. The solution may require a change in scenery.

On Politics: Barr Faces Senate Scrutiny

The attorney general appeared at a contentious Judiciary Committee hearing to answer questions about his handling of the Mueller report.

Fact ChecK: 6 Evasive or Inaccurate Statements in Barr’s Senate Testimony

The attorney general made misleading and false claims about his handling of the special counsel’s report, his own previous comments and President Trump’s actions during the investigation.

Facebook Set to Create Privacy Positions as Part of F.T.C. Settlement

Talks include creating a new committee and an external assessor that would scrutinize how well the social network protects user data.

News Analysis: With Maduro Still in Power, Questions About the U.S. Role in Venezuela

While the Trump administration got off to a sure-footed start, rallying dozens of countries against the Venezuelan leader, critics say its response had become haphazard and chaotic as the crisis has dragged on.

Biden Faces Conflict of Interest Questions That Are Being Promoted by Trump and Allies

As vice president, Joe Biden played a key role in the dismissal of a Ukrainian prosecutor who had opened an investigation of a company employing Mr. Biden’s son.

News Analysis: Is an Attorney General Independent or Political? Barr Rekindles a Debate

Friction over how Attorney General William P. Barr handled the Mueller report underscored a gap between the ideal and political reality of his post.

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