Trump Names Mark Morgan, Former Head of Border Patrol, to Lead ICE
Mr. Morgan led the Border Patrol during the last months of the Obama administration, but he has expressed agreement with many of President Trump’s hard-line views.
Trump Says Kentucky Derby Ruling Was ‘Not a Good One’
The president tweeted that to disqualify the first-place finisher and name a different winner could happen “only in these days of political correctness.”
After 40 Years, NPR’s ‘Morning Edition’ Changes Its Tune
The program’s new theme song, the result of months of work and debate, will debut on Monday.
Can a Woman Win? 2020 Candidates Offer an Easy Answer: ‘I Have’
While the “must defeat Trump” calculus has largely buoyed male presidential candidates, several women in the Democratic field have a track record of winning over skeptical voters.
A Mystery Frequency Disrupted Car Fobs in an Ohio City, and Now Residents Know Why
For weeks, some garage doors would not open and some car doors would not unlock in a Cleveland suburb. After some sleuthing, officials say they discovered the reason.
Biden Makes First Campaign Appearance in South Carolina, Key Primary State
The speech indicated how Mr. Biden will bring his “working-class Joe” brand to a more diverse Democratic electorate, with black voters playing a dominant role.
Rachel Held Evans, Voice of the Wandering Evangelical, Dies at 37
Ms. Evans’s spiritual journey and writing fostered a community of believers who challenged conservative Christian groups they felt were exclusionary.
Jacksonville Passengers Recount Harrowing Plane Landing That Felt ‘Like an Explosion’
The National Transportation Safety Board began investigating a Boeing 737 charter flight that slid off the runway into the St. Johns River in Florida.
Senator Michael Enzi Announces His Retirement
Mr. Enzi, 75, who has held his seat since 1997, became the third Republican senator to announce ahead of the 2020 campaign that he would not seek re-election.
Senator Michael Enzi Announces His Retirement
Mr. Enzi, 75, who has held his seat since 1997, said he planned to spend the remainder of his term focusing on budget overhaul.
Richard A. Brown, Former Queens District Attorney, Dies at 86
Some of Mr. Brown’s high-profile prosecutions involved police officers accused of unjustified killings.
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