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Trump Brazenly Attacks Joe Biden on Twitter

President Trump’s response seemed like a typical partisan jab, except for the fact that it was issued by a man who has been accused by more than a dozen women of sexual misconduct and assault.

Trump Asked That Confirmation of I.R.S. Counsel Be a Priority

The request raised questions about whether the president had other motivations. For months, he has seethed over vows by congressional Democrats that they would move to obtain his tax returns from the I.R.S.

A Rapper Who Came Back for His Neighborhood

The son of an Eritrean father, Nipsey Hussle grew up in Los Angeles, joined a gang and dropped out of school before hearing “wake-up calls.”

Pete Buttigieg Faces Scrutiny Over ‘All Lives Matter’ Remark in 2015

Mr. Buttigieg said Thursday that he had not understood at the time that the phrase had become a sort of counter-slogan to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Mona Lee Brock, Farmers’ ‘Angel’ on the Line, Dies at 87

She cautioned suicidal farmers to think what it would be like for their children “if they sat down at the supper table and there would be an empty chair.”

Michael Cohen’s Lawyers Say He Could Aid Trump Inquiries, if Only He Had More Time Out of Prison

The president’s former fixer has millions of documents and recordings that he thinks would interest Congress. But he is due to report to prison on May 6.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: How Joe Biden’s Touching Resonated With Readers

Readers shared their reactions to the accusations against Joe Biden, the way social conventions have evolved and the direction of the #MeToo movement.

News Analysis: As NATO Envoys Celebrate, Signs of Fracturing From Within

One European diplomat compared the celebration of the alliance turning 70 to showing up at a birthday party and discovering you were attending a wake.

For Nipsey Hussle and Rap’s Thriving Middle Class, Staying Close to Home Can Have a Price

The Los Angeles rapper who was killed last weekend was one of a number of successful hip-hop artists who have remained where they got their start, despite the risks.

Immigration Authorities Arrest More Than 280 in Texas in Largest Workplace Raid in a Decade

The sweep targeted an electronics repair company that officials said had knowingly hired undocumented workers.

Eric Holder, Suspect in Nipsey Hussle Shooting, Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge

Mr. Holder, 29, was arrested on Tuesday. The Los Angeles Police have said they believe the shooting on Sunday stemmed from a personal dispute.

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