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Trump Administration Defends Plan to Close the Border, Telling Democrats, ‘We Told You So’

The president and his aides have become emboldened as border crossings surge.

Michael Avenatti’s Biggest Case Yet: His Own

The celebrity lawyer and Trump foil faces federal extortion and financial fraud charges. He seems to be trying the case in the court of public opinion.

‘Breaches Everywhere’: Midwest Levees Burst, and Tough Questions Follow

Hundreds of miles of levees in the Midwest have been overwhelmed by the floods, leaving “Swiss cheese” infrastructure and reigniting a flood control debate.

Why Elizabeth Warren, a Presumed Front-Runner, Trails Her Rivals in Fund-Raising

Money is a problem for the Democratic senator, who is likely to be substantially out-raised in the first quarter. And she’s not the fresh candidate anymore. But much time remains.

College Student Is Found Dead After Getting Into a Car She Mistook for Her Uber, Police Say

Nathaniel D. Rowland, 24, was arrested in connection with the death of Samantha Josephson, 21, in South Carolina. The authorities did not disclose a motive or how she died.

Georgia Is Latest State to Pass Fetal Heartbeat Bill as Part of Growing Trend

The American Civil Liberties Union vowed to sue if the bill is signed into law. The courts have blocked similar efforts in other states.

Rolling Stones Postpone Tour, Citing Mick Jagger’s Health Problems

Jagger’s doctors said he required medical treatment but expected he would make a full recovery. “I really hate letting you down like this,” he told fans.

Jussie Smollett Charges Were Dropped Because Conviction Was Uncertain, Prosecutor Says

In an op-ed, Kim Foxx, the Cook County state’s attorney, said she welcomed an “outside, nonpolitical review” of how her office handled the Jussie Smollett case.

Reporter’s Notebook: Inside America’s Black Box: A Rare Look at the Violence of Incarceration

Would we fix our prisons if we could see what happens inside them?

Beto O’Rourke, Praising Immigration, Kicks Off Presidential Campaign in El Paso

Mr. O’Rourke officially launched his campaign near the border with Mexico. His downtown rally came amid extraordinary discord over immigration.

How Pain Tolerance and Anxiety Seem to Be Connected

An article about the case of a woman who feels little pain or anxiety raised many questions, such as: Do low-anxiety people seem to feel less pain?

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