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John Hickenlooper Thinks He Can Unite America, Bloopers and All

The Democratic Party has never nominated a presidential candidate from west of the Central time zone. The former governor of Colorado believes he can change that.

Damon Keith, Federal Judge Who Championed Civil Rights, Dies at 96

As a judge, he attacked racial segregation in education, housing and employment, and efforts to limit African-American voting.

How an Abuse Victim’s Nerve and a Hidden iPhone Led to the Arrest of a Sundance Founder

Sean Escobar wanted answers from the man who he said groped him in 1993. He got them, and recorded the conversation. It spurred a new child to come forward.

Trump Repeats a False Claim That Doctors ‘Execute’ Newborns

The president has made “executing babies” part of his refrain on abortion, but the evidence does not back him up.

Richard Lugar, Longtime Indiana G.O.P. Senator, Dies at 87

His most notable accomplishment: helping to create a program to destroy surplus stocks of nuclear weapons around the world.

‘Terror Will Not Win,’ Says Rabbi Injured in Synagogue Shooting

After a deadly shooting occurred in his congregation, Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein recounted the experience that was “embedded” in his mind forever.

Barr Threatens to Refuse to Testify Before Congress This Week

The House Judiciary Committee was planning to question Attorney General William P. Barr on Thursday. But he objects to the panel’s proposed format for questioning.

House Democrats Feel Little Pressure From Voters to Impeach Trump

In town hall-style meetings and meet-and-greets across the country, constituents criticized President Trump. But they are more concerned with matters other than impeachment.

Trump Accuses Saudis of Giving U.S. a Bad Deal. Is That True?

President Trump said that although the kingdom had spent $450 billion in the United States, Washington still subsidized the Saudi military. We checked the facts.

On Home Turf, Biden Finds Support Where He Most Needs It

Despite doubts about his candidacy, Joe Biden begins the race with substantial support from three key constituencies in his native state, a place the Democrats can’t afford to lose again.

The Long Run: Biden and Obama’s Odd Couple Relationship Aged Into Family Ties

Four years ago, Barack Obama gently discouraged him from running for president, but Joseph R. Biden Jr. is back and presenting himself as Mr. Obama’s natural heir.

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