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Brigham Young Graduate ‘Proud to Be a Gay Son of God’

At a university where its honor code explicitly prohibits “homosexual behavior,” Matt Easton’s very public coming out was not without risk.

Trump Pushes to Designate Muslim Brotherhood a Terrorist Group

In a private White House meeting this month, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt urged President Trump to deem his opposition terrorists, officials said.

Chronicles of the Rings: What Trees Tell Us

Studying the historical data stored in centuries-old trees is a burgeoning field, with labs around the world learning more about historical patterns of weather and climate and the effects on humans.

On Politics: Rod Rosenstein to Step Down

Mr. Rosenstein will step down as deputy attorney general in mid-May, ending a turbulent tenure overshadowed by the Mueller investigation.

Trump Sues Deutsche Bank and Capital One to Block Compliance With Subpoenas

The lawsuit, joined by President Trump’s three eldest children and his private company, seeks to stop the banks from giving records to the House’s Intelligence and Financial Services Committees.

In Scranton, College Students Give High Marks to Biden’s First Campaign Speech

While Mr. Biden spoke in Pittsburgh, students in his hometown watched from a conference room. By and large, they defied his low polling with young voters.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to Step Down in May

The No. 2 Justice Department official submitted his resignation letter to President Trump after overseeing the Mueller inquiry through to the end.

Man Charged With Killing 5 in Annapolis Newsroom Uses Insanity Defense

Jarrod W. Ramos’s lawyers said in a court filing that a mental disorder either prevented him from appreciating the criminality of his conduct or from following the law.

Trump Orders New Restrictions on Asylum Seekers

A presidential memorandum ordered measures that include barring some migrants from pursuing work permits and charging fees on asylum applications.

Venice Beach May Lose a Landmark: A Mark di Suvero Sculpture

The 60-foot-tall sculpture, a popular meeting point for nearly two decades, will be dismantled and moved by the end of the year unless Los Angeles finds a way to keep it.

Beto O’Rourke Releases $5 Trillion Climate Change Proposal

Mr. O’Rourke’s choice to make climate change the first policy focus of his presidential campaign shows just how much the issue has risen among Democrats.

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