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Barr Says He’ll Release Mueller Report ‘Within a Week’ as He Defends His Handling of It

Democrats accused the attorney general of withholding information by writing a four-page letter laying out the main findings of a nearly 400-page report.

Trump’s Fed Picks Embrace ‘Reality Show’ Nominee Role

Herman Cain and Stephen Moore have eschewed the traditional silence for such picks, providing nearly daily commentary. But the Senate may not like what it’s hearing.

24 Charged in $1.2 Billion Medicare Scheme, U.S. Says

The scheme, which involved the prescribing of unnecessary back, shoulder, wrist and knee braces, spanned multiple continents, according to the authorities.

Divided House Democrats Delay Budget Vote as Ideological Gap Widens

Facing opposition from both the Democratic Party’s liberal wing and fiscal hawks, House Democrats delayed voting on a budget measure that would increase spending.

Texas Tech Medical School Will Stop Considering Race in Admissions

The university made the decision as part of an agreement resolving a 14-year investigation by the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights.

Justice Dept. Watchdog’s Review of Russia Inquiry Is Nearly Done, Barr Says

The inspector general is examining how the F.B.I. and Justice Department obtained a secret court order for surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser.

Richard Cole, Last Survivor of Doolittle Raid on Japan, Dies at 103

He was Jimmy Doolittle’s co-pilot in the first airstrike against the Japanese homeland, an event that buoyed Americans still reeling from Pearl Harbor.

Fact Check of the Day: Fact-Checking Trump’s Family Separation Claim about Obama’s Policy

Even as he maintained that the policy is effective, President Trump inaccurately said his administration’s practice of separating families on the border should be pinned on his predecessor.

Bernie Sanders, Now a Millionaire, Pledges to Release Tax Returns by Monday

“I wrote a best-selling book,” Mr. Sanders said in an interview. “If you write a best-selling book, you can be a millionaire, too.”

in her words: Abby Wambach’s Leadership Lessons: Be the Wolf

In her new book, “Wolfpack,” the retired soccer superstar applies lessons of failure and triumph learned on the field to empower women.

Trump Administration to Push for Tougher Asylum Rules

President Trump denied he would bring back his policy of separating migrant families, but officials said they want to make asylum much harder to get.

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