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Some on Mueller’s Team See Their Findings as More Damaging for Trump Than Barr Revealed

Members of the special counsel’s team have told associates that their findings are more troubling for President Trump than the attorney general indicated.

Family of Ralph Nader’s Niece, Killed in Crash, Plans to Sue Boeing

The wrongful death suit comes after Samya Rose Stumo, 24, was one of 157 people killed when an Ethiopian Airlines plane went down last month.

Lori Lightfoot Promised Change as Chicago Mayor. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Ms. Lightfoot, the next mayor of Chicago, said she has a “broad mandate for change.” But change doesn’t always come easy in Chicago.

Lyle Tuttle, Who Recast Tattooing’s Image Pore by Pore, Dies at 87

Tattooed almost head to foot himself, he helped move the art form “out of the back alley” and into the mainstream, finding fame with a celebrity clientele.

House Democrats Brace for Another Anti-Semitism Showdown Forced by G.O.P.

House Republicans are expected to try to add an anti-Semitism amendment to a resolution to end American involvement in the war in Yemen, presenting Democrats with a wrenching choice.

Pope Is Expected to Name Wilton Gregory as New Archbishop of Washington

The appointment follows the resignation of Cardinal Donald Wuerl after he was named in a Pennsylvania grand jury report accusing officials of covering up abuse.

Trump Prepares Economic Relief Package for Venezuela in Case Maduro Government Falls

The legislation would provide $200 million in aid for Venezuela and $200 million for neighboring countries taking in Venezuelan refugees.

Trump Administration Sued Over Rollback of School Lunch Standards

In lawsuits filed Wednesday, groups said the Agriculture Department illegally issued rules that weakened Obama-era standards for school meals.

The Price for ‘Predatory’ Publishing? $50 Million

The Federal Trade Commission accused Omics International, a publisher in India, of operating hundreds of questionable scientific journals. A federal judge agreed.

Joe Biden, in Video, Says He Will Be ‘More Mindful’ of Personal Space

The former vice president, trying to stem the damage from complaints about unwanted touching, said he realized “social norms have begun to change.”

In Rare Speech to Congress, NATO Leader Says Allies Must Deter Moscow

While NATO celebrates turning 70, a squabble between Washington and Ankara over fighter jets and missile systems threatens to spoil the party.

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