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‘This Is the End of My Presidency’: 4 Dramatic Moments From the Mueller Report

The report detailed private conversations and described the president’s despondent reaction to the appointment of the special counsel.

Russians Breached Florida County Computers Before 2016 Election, Mueller Report Says

Investigators say at least one county government was penetrated, and malware was planted at a Florida maker of election devices. The state says the elections “were not hacked.”

The Mueller Report Is 448 Pages Long. You Need to Know These 7 Key Things.

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, produced a report of more than 400 pages that painted a deeply unflattering picture of President Trump but stopped short of accusing him of criminal wrongdoing.

How Left, Right and Center Reacted to the Mueller Report

Writers across the political spectrum responded to the public release of the special counsel’s report.

Trump’s Nafta Revisions Offer Modest Economic Benefits, Report Finds

A government study challenges the president’s claims that the proposed North American trade pact makes far-reaching changes to the 1994 agreement.

Mueller Left Open the Door to Charging Trump After He Left Office

The special counsel’s report laid out a series of actions President Trump took that show a leader intent on controlling the Russia investigation.

This Genetic Mutation Makes People Feel Full — All the Time

Two new studies confirm that weight control is often the result of genetics, not willpower.

Mueller Reveals Trump’s Efforts to Thwart Russian Inquiry in Highly Anticipated Report

The Mueller team ultimately decided not to charge the president, citing numerous legal and factual constraints, but pointedly declined to exonerate him.

The Mueller Report: Excerpts and Analysis

The Justice Department released a redacted version of the special counsel’s report on Thursday. Times reporters uncovered the biggest findings and shared excerpts and analysis.

‘Tell Them Who You Tortured’: Gina Haspel Faces a Heckler, and Her Past

Ms. Haspel, the C.I.A. director, was confronted during a speech by a man shouting about her role in torturing suspected militants in the years after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Overlooked No More: Aloha Wanderwell, Explorer and Filmmaker

By 16, she was traveling around the world behind the wheel of a Model T in a life of adventure that was interrupted only by a murder mystery.

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