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The Mueller Report Has Finally Arrived. Ask Us About Our Coverage.

We’ve spent nearly three years covering the Mueller investigation and the Trump-Russia ties. What would you like to know about the back story?

Mueller Report Likely to Renew Scrutiny of Steele Dossier

The special counsel revealed that some claims in the dossier appeared to be false while others were impossible to prove. Republicans have vowed to investigate.

What They Left Behind: Legacies of the Recently Departed

Some gems from the life’s work of people remembered in obituaries in The New York Times.

Ancestry.com Apologizes for Ad Showing Slavery-Era Interracial Couple

The genealogy company said it had pulled a video ad that depicted an interracial couple fleeing the antebellum South.

Before Fisher-Price’s Rock ’n Play Recall, Safety Fears and Dubious Marketing

The company knew for years about potential risks linked to its popular sleeper and about pediatricians’ objections to the way the product was being pitched to parents.

Gene Wolfe, Acclaimed Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 87

His four-book series “The Book of the New Sun” is considered one of the major works of the genre.

Raniya Wright, 10, Died of Natural Causes, Not Because of School Fight, Officials Say

Investigators said that Raniya, whose death caused an outpouring of grief and made national headlines, had a birth defect that caused a blood vessel in her brain to burst.

Americans Finally Got to See the Mueller Report. What Did They Think?

People of all political persuasions shared one feeling: disgust with the country’s leaders and a sense that important issues, such as health care, continued to be ignored.

The Long Run: Pete Buttigieg Fired South Bend’s Black Police Chief. It Still Stings.

Mr. Buttigieg’s firing of popular black police chief Darryl Boykins unleashed a blizzard of claims, counterclaims, lawsuits and anguish in the minority community.

Couple Who Tortured 12 Children in Their California Home Are Sentenced to Life

The couple starved, beat and shackled their children to their beds. Their crimes were only discovered when one child found the courage to escape and call for help.

Nipsey Hussle Was Hailed as a Hero. But to California Officials, He Was Still a Gangster.

“No one ever makes it off that list,” one expert said of the state’s gang database, which can be used to revoke parole and enhance punishments. “No one.”

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