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Mueller Report Updates: Special Counsel Does Not Recommend New Charges

The attorney general, William P. Barr, will determine how much of the special counsel’s Russia report will be shared with Congress or the public.

Will the Mueller Report Be Made Public? Our Washington Reporters Answer Your Questions

Maggie Haberman, Michael Schmidt, Mark Mazzetti and more of our journalists explained what the submission of the full report means and what may come next.

As Floods Inundate the Midwest, Many Ask: Will Our Levees Be the Next to Fail?

At least 50 levees have been breached or overtopped by rivers engorged with late-winter rains and snowmelt, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.

Will the Mueller Report Be Made Public? Answers to 6 Key Questions

Many hoped the special counsel report would provide answers about the Trump campaign and Russia. But they aren’t forthcoming yet.

Russia, Trump and Mueller: The Major Moments in the Case

The sprawling Russia story, explained.

Manafort, Cohen, Stone: The Mueller Indictments

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has already secured several convictions or guilty pleas as a result of his inquiry. Here are some of his most prominent targets.

News Analysis: For Trump and the System, a Turning Point and a Test

The delivery of the special counsel’s report to the Justice Department will transform the political landscape and shape the remainder of Mr. Trump’s presidency.

Read Attorney General William Barr’s Letter to Congress on the Mueller Report

Mr. Barr, the attorney general, told congressional leaders in a letter late Friday that the special counsel’s inquiry had concluded.

Who Is William Barr? 5 Things to Know About the Man Who Got Mueller’s Report

The attorney general is in possession of a hugely anticipated report. Here are five things to know about him.

William Barr: The Attorney General Who Has the Mueller Report

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has delivered a report on his inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election to Attorney General William P. Barr. Mr. Barr will decide how much to make public and when.

A Children’s Book Is Causing a Political Scandal in Baltimore. It’s Quite a Tale.

Once upon a time, Catherine Pugh, now Baltimore’s mayor, struck a $500,000 deal to sell her “Healthy Holly” books to a hospital provider, while sitting on its board.

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