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Ex-C.I.A. Officer Pleads Guilty to Conspiring With China

Jerry Chun Shing Lee entered the plea as part of an agreement with prosecutors, who dropped two charges related to retaining classified information.

Questioning Barr, 2020 Presidential Hopefuls Try to Hone Their Brands

The three Democratic presidential candidates who got to question Attorney General William P. Barr at a Senate Judiciary Committee came away with varying levels of success.

Trump Administration Files Formal Request to Strike Down All of Obamacare

The court filing, which goes beyond an earlier administration position, is expected to be an issue in the presidential campaign.

Guatemalan Boy Dies in U.S. Custody After Illness, Officials Say

It was the third death of a migrant child from Guatemala in U.S. custody in recent months.

Ellen Tauscher, Congresswoman and Diplomat, Is Dead at 67

Ms. Tauscher had a career on Wall Street before being elected to the House as a Democrat. She later helped negotiate a nuclear arms treaty.

Phil Solomon, Leading Experimental Filmmaker, Is Dead at 65

He subjected found footage to what a colleague called “a chemical and optical alchemy,” creating haunting films that he thought of as a form of painting.

As Biden Woos Labor, Trump Uses a Twitter Barrage to Stake His Own Claim

A blizzard of tweets by the president suggested he was anxious about Mr. Biden’s appeal with union workers, especially in the Midwest.

Chinese Family Reportedly Paid $6.5 Million for Spot at Stanford

The student, Yusi Zhao, was admitted to Stanford in 2017. Her family had tried to get her recruited to the sailing program.

In Combating Democrat Investigations, Trump Borrows From an Old Playbook

The tactic is a simple one Donald J. Trump learned as a young real estate developer: sue.

Beehive Arson in Texas Kills Half a Million: ‘There Goes My Honey Flow’

Investigators are trying to figure out why about 20 hives were set on fire, thrown in a pond and toppled over.

L.A.’s Elite on Edge as Prosecutors Pursue More Parents in Admissions Scandal

New parents have been told that they are under investigation, while others worry that they will be. “This is the only thing they can think about,” one lawyer says.

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