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Biden’s Tactile Politics Threaten His Return in the #MeToo Era

In a political career that stretches 50 years, Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been a master of an in-your-space intimacy that is proving to be a liability.

House Panel Subpoenas Former White House Security Official After Whistle-Blower Speaks Out

The Committee on Oversight and Reform voted to subpoena Carl Kline, the former head of the personnel security division at the White House.

Meet Lori Lightfoot, Chicago’s New Mayor

Ms. Lightfoot, a 56-year-old former federal prosecutor who has never held elected office, made history in Chicago.

Trump Vows to Close Border, Even if It Hurts the Economy

“Security is more important to me than trade,” the president declared, while advisers sought to limit any economic damage from the move.

House Democrats Punt on Budget Resolution, Turning Instead to Spending Increases

Faced with division in their caucus, House Democrats effectively opted out of outlining their own budget priorities and countering the proposal the Trump administration released last month.

Chicago Votes on a New Mayor. Either Way, a Black Woman Will Win.

Chicago was picking a new mayor. The race came down to a choice between a longtime politician and a former federal prosecutor who cast herself as an outsider.

Woman From China Carrying Malware Arrested After Entering Mar-a-Lago

Federal authorities have arrested a 32-year-old Chinese woman who allegedly made false statements when she sought to enter Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.

Trump Retreats on Health Care After McConnell Warns It Won’t Happen

President Trump had promised Republicans would replace the Affordable Care Act with a better, cheaper health law. Then the Senate majority leader told him that would not be happening.

Charles Sanna, Man Behind Swiss Miss Cocoa, Dies at 101

A surplus of perishable powdered milk was the mother of invention for the popular instant drink made with hot water and formulated in the early 1960s.

Boeing Whistle-Blower Claims to Be Investigated by Senate Committee

The chairman of the commerce committee sent a letter to the F.A.A. asking about claims that its safety inspectors were not properly trained or certified.

A Suit Against Disney Claims Unequal Pay for Women

The complaint, filed on behalf of two employees in the studio division, asks for back pay and for Disney to adjust salaries and benefits for female workers.

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