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Woman in R. Kelly Sex Case Gives Her Account Publicly for the First Time

Lanita Carter, one of the women the R&B singer is charged with abusing, told “CBS This Morning” that he demanded oral sex, then masturbated and spat on her face.

News Analysis: Trump Owns the Economy Now, for Better or Worse

The Federal Reserve has halted rate increases. Tax cuts and tariffs have taken hold. Now the president must prove the naysayers wrong about the future.

Pennsylvania Police Chief Charged in Child Rape Case

After a girl reported sexual abuse, it took seven years for criminal charges to be brought against two suspects, including the Weissport police chief.

Russia ‘Has to Get Out’ of Venezuela, Trump Says

President Trump met with with Fabiana Rosales, the wife of Juan Guaidó, on Wednesday. The White House recognizes Mr. Guaidó as Venezuela’s interim president and has warned the Russian government to stay out of Venezuela.

California Today: It’s Opening Day. He Made Sure Oakland Coliseum Was Ready.

Thursday: An interview with the Athletics’ head of stadium operations; Kamala Harris’s first big policy rollout; and “Us”

Trump Criticizes Central American Nations on Border Security

The remarks came a day after the homeland security secretary struck what she called a historic agreement with some of those countries to help strengthen security on the southwestern border.

There’s No Afro Emoji. These Women Want to Change That.

“I want to create a space where we can bring that big-hair energy and celebrate our roots in digital spaces,” said one of the women behind a petition to add the emoji.

Amy Klobuchar Proposes $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan

The first policy rollout of Ms. Klobuchar’s campaign for president would fix a wide range of the country’s infrastructure, from roads and bridges to water systems and internet access.

News Analysis: Trump Owns the Economy Now, for Better or Worse

If the president’s rosy predictions for economic growth fall short, he will get no help from Congress and has limited ability to blame the Fed.

It’s ‘Boot-Edge-Edge.’ And He’s Making Waves in Democratic Presidential Race.

Pete Buttigieg may have a challenging last name and an unconventional résumé. But he’s drawing big crowds and has jumped to third place in a poll of Iowa voters.

‘You Can’t Put It Behind You’: School Shootings Leave Long Trail of Trauma

Three apparent suicides in Parkland, Fla., and Newtown, Conn., have alarmed people still grappling with the mental trauma created by school shootings.

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