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Bernie Sanders Says ‘No’ to Incrementalism, Highlighting Divide Among Democrats

The Vermont senator’s stance underscores a debate among Democrats over the best way to reclaim power: big, bold change or incremental measures?

They Let a Sick Inmate Die in a Van. Now They Won’t Pay His Family $650,000.

The prisoner transport business has a poor safety record. Here’s how one company has dodged responsibility in the death of an inmate.

On Politics: It’s Trump’s Economy

Between trade, taxes and the Federal Reserve, President Trump is getting what we wants in the economy. But it may not last.

Dealing Another Blow to Trump, Federal Judge Strikes Down Rule Skirting Requirements of Health Act

The ruling was the second big defeat this week for the president’s health care agenda, as he has sought to use the courts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

Supreme Court Stays Execution of Buddhist Inmate

Prison officials in Texas had rejected the inmate’s request that his spiritual adviser be present in the execution chamber, a decision his lawyers said violated the Constitution.

Wisconsin School Bans Mock Cheerleading Awards After Harassment Accusations

Awards for “Big Booty” and ”Big Boobie” will no longer be given to high school cheerleaders after they were challenged by parents and the A.C.L.U.

Trump: ‘The Collusion Delusion Is Over’

President Trump was celebratory in Grand Rapids, Mich., at his first rally since the release of the report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.

L. Douglas Wilder, Ex-Governor of Virginia, Accused of Sexual Harassment by College Student

A 22-year-old woman accused Mr. Wilder, the country’s first elected African-American governor, of kissing her without her consent in 2017.

Disaster Relief Bill at an Impasse Over Puerto Rico Aid

Senate Democrats may block legislation proposed by their Republican counterparts that would allocate billions of dollars across the country, citing a push for more aid for Puerto Rico’s recovery.

Trump’s Pick for No. 3 Post at Justice Dept. Withdraws From Consideration

Jessie K. Liu is said to have faced opposition from the Senate Judiciary Committee because some members believed she was not a conservative enough choice.

European Court Rules Against 9/11 Victims Seeking $1.6 Billion From Iran

At issue in the ruling is the post-World War II practice of keeping governments immune from lawsuits.

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