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No Impeachment in View, but Democrats Push On With Investigations of Trump

Democrats vowed to gain access to the full special counsel report, and seized on statements that were less than definitive in the attorney general’s summary of it.

Democratic Presidential Candidates Call for Release of Special Counsel Report

The candidates said Attorney General William Barr’s summary of Robert Mueller’s investigation was inadequate.

Women Becoming Marines: ‘I’ Will No Longer Be in Your Vocabulary

Women make up 8 percent of U.S. Marines. The military base at Parris Island, S.C., is where these women train.

Kirsten Gillibrand, Outside a Trump Hotel, Calls the President a ‘Coward’

Ms. Gillibrand, who has struggled for traction in the 2020 race, launched a frontal attack on Mr. Trump and called for the public release of the special counsel’s report.

Eager to Court Jews (and Fracture Democrats), Republicans Push Bills on Anti-Semitism

The bills are part of a larger political strategy aimed partly at showing that Republicans are more willing to tackle anti-Semitic hate speech than divided Democrats.

‘Pick My Cotton’: Video of Mock Whipping Prompts Fraternity to Expel 4 Students

The University of Georgia chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was temporarily suspended and four students were expelled after the video was circulated online.

Mueller Finds No Trump-Russia Conspiracy but Stops Short of Exonerating President on Obstruction of Justice

The attorney general released the main findings of the closely watched investigation into Russia’s election interference and whether Trump associates conspired.

Live Briefing: Trump Claims ‘Total Exoneration,’ but Report Is Mixed on Obstruction

A summary said the investigation had not found that the president conspired with Russia. The attorney general said he would not pursue an obstruction of justice case.

Parkland Grieves Again After Two Apparent Teenage Suicides

On Saturday, for the second time in a week, a young person who attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School during the mass shooting in February 2018 was found dead in an apparent suicide.

‘A State of Emergency’: Native Americans Stranded for Days by Flooding

On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, extreme weather and bad roads have left some residents stranded for nearly two weeks with limited food and water.

Right and Left React to the Mueller Report

Writers across the political spectrum offered their takes on the much-anticipated delivery of the Mueller report.

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