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Rod Rosenstein Will Meet With Trump to Discuss His Fate

Mr. Rosenstein talked last year about invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the president and secretly taping him. Those conversations were revealed last week.

Q&A: Among Monarch Butterflies, a New Generation Gap Every Year

The monarchs that must trek southward skip reproduction and live far longer than their forebears.

Tommy McDonald, Hall of Fame Receiver for the Eagles, Dies at 84

What he lacked in size — he was 5 feet 9 and 175 pounds — he made up for in speed and durability, lasting 12 N.F.L. seasons and scoring 84 touchdowns.

California Today: California Today: Introducing Our New Correspondent

Monday: Jill Cowan joins California Today, Christine Blasey Ford agrees to testify, and a Cambodian refugee opens a restaurant in Oakland.

Telltale, Acclaimed Maker of Story-Based Video Games, Lays Off Most of Its Staff

Telltale Games, which developed games with strong stories based on “The Walking Dead,” “Game of Thrones” and Batman, said that critical praise “did not translate to sales.”

Bill Cosby Sentencing: Psychologist Says Threat to Women Remains

She said Mr. Cosby, 81, had a personality disorder that drove him to seek sex with nonconsenting partners, a depiction that the defense challenged.

Trump Stands by ‘Fantastic’ Kavanaugh as He Seeks G.O.P. Votes

In a radio interview with Geraldo Rivera to be broadcast Monday, the president cast doubt on the sexual assault allegation against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.

Sexual Harassment Allegations Wipe a Name Off the Map

The geologist David Marchant was so renowned he had an Antarctic glacier named after him. The honor was stripped away after he was accused of sexual harassment in the field.

On Politics: Kavanaugh Nomination in Limbo

A second accusation of misconduct surfaced against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on Sunday, the same day Christine Blasey Ford committed to testifying against him.

News Analysis: Constrained From Fighting, Trump Is Left a Spectator With Kavanaugh in Peril

A confirmation effort that was once seen as an island of functionality in a chaotic White House has become the latest messy episode in a presidency full of them.

Edward Whelan, Conservative Strategist, Takes Leave of Absence After Advancing Kavanaugh Theory

Mr. Whelan, the president of a conservative think tank, had put forth a bizarre alternative explanation to the sexual assault allegations against the judge.

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