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Watch Live: Trump Expected to Speak After Barr’s News Conference

President Trump is attending a White House event for wounded warriors and is expected to speak after Attorney General William P. Barr’s news conference about the Mueller report.

Trump Responds to Barr’s Remarks on Mueller Report

President Trump, who was attending a White House event for wounded warriors, spoke after Attorney General William P. Barr held a news conference about the Mueller report’s findings. “I’m having a good day,” Mr. Trump said.

One of the Deadliest Places on the Southwest Border

In this week’s Crossing the Border newsletter, a trip to Brooks County, deep in South Texas brush country, where the terrain is deadly.

Read Barr’s News Conference Remarks Ahead of the Mueller Report Release

Attorney General William P. Barr addressed journalists on Thursday ahead of the release the report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.

Who Is William Barr? He Decides What the Public Can See in Mueller’s Report

The attorney general has decided what parts of Mr. Mueller’s report the public will be allowed to read. Here are five things to know about him.

California Today: California Today: Think Pot Policy Is Settled? Think Again

Thursday: A legal fight shows the challenges of marijuana regulation; rapid rehousing may work in Los Angeles; and “Beach Blanket Babylon” is closing.

Full Video: Barr Speaks to Reporters Before Releasing Mueller Report

Attorney General William P. Barr held a news conference before the report by the special counsel was made available to the public.

Mueller Report Will Soon Be Released: Live Updates

The redacted report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, covers his investigation into Russian election interference, any ties to the Trump campaign and possible presidential obstruction.

We Asked the 2020 Democrats About Climate Change (Yes, All of Them). Here Are Their Ideas.

The New York Times sent a climate policy survey to the 18 declared candidates. They all want to stick to the Paris Agreement. Beyond that, they diverge.

How 18 Democratic Candidates Responded to a Climate Policy Survey

Here are the full answers from all of the declared Democratic presidential candidates.

36 Hours: 36 Hours in Mendocino County

Tall trees, mushroom ice cream, a Buddhist brunch: the possibilities are endless in this rural slice of Northern California.

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