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At War: The American Intervention Against ISIS Is Just Another Chapter of an Endless War

Despite the proclaimed victory against the Islamic State, the long war will continue.

Trump Directs State Dept. to End Aid to Northern Triangle Countries

The move to punish Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador came after President Trump said there would be a “very good likelihood” that he would seal off the United States border with Mexico next week.

Michael Lynne, a Key Figure at New Line Cinema, Dies at 77

He helped turn the small studio into a major player responsible for hits like the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. He was also known for his winemaking.

in her words: Fasten Your Seatbelt and Keep Your Hands to Yourself

As more accounts of sexual violations on airplanes come to light, more women are sharing their experiences and taking action to make flights safer.

Fact Check: Trump’s Inaccurate Claims on Mueller, Health Care and the Great Lakes

At a rally in Michigan, President Trump misstated the findings of the special counsel investigation, misleadingly promised to protect patients with pre-existing conditions and falsely described funding for a restoration program for the Great Lakes.

California Today: California Today: Is Kamala Harris California’s Presidential Front-Runner?

Friday: Exploring a still-wide-open Democratic primary field; calls for Adam Schiff’s head rise; and getting into rhubarb for spring

The Long Run: When Joe Biden Voted to Let States Overturn Roe v. Wade

Mr. Biden voted for a constitutional amendment to allow individual states to overturn Roe in 1982, then later voted against it. His back-and-forth over abortion has been a hallmark of his career.

Bernie Sanders Says ‘No’ to Incrementalism, Highlighting Divide Among Democrats

The Vermont senator’s stance underscores a debate among Democrats over the best way to reclaim power: big, bold change or incremental measures?

They Let a Sick Inmate Die in a Van. Now They Won’t Pay His Family $650,000.

The prisoner transport business has a poor safety record. Here’s how one company has dodged responsibility in the death of an inmate.

On Politics: It’s Trump’s Economy

Between trade, taxes and the Federal Reserve, President Trump is getting what we wants in the economy. But it may not last.

Dealing Another Blow to Trump, Federal Judge Strikes Down Rule Skirting Requirements of Health Act

The ruling was the second big defeat this week for the president’s health care agenda, as he has sought to use the courts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

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