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Residents of New Mexico Compound Plead Not Guilty to Terror Charges

A group of family members stands accused of running a terror camp and using malnourished children as pawns. Their lawyers say they are being targeted because they are Muslims.

JetBlue Faces Lawsuit Saying Pilots Drugged and Raped Flight Attendants

The lawsuit says that two pilots drugged and raped flight attendants last year and that the airline took no action when it learned of the assault.

Coast Guard’s Top Officer Pledges ‘Dedicated Campaign’ to Improve Diversity

The commandant said the service, which has struggled to attract minorities, would bolster its efforts, though he admitted the military’s transgender policy could create a challenge.

Re-emergence of Trump Aide Accused of Abuse Is ‘Deeply Troubling,’ Ex-Wife Says

After the publication of an op-ed article by Rob Porter, the former White House staff secretary, Jennifer Willoughby wrote that he “has yet to publicly show regret or contrition for his actions.”

He Spent 36 Years Behind Bars. A Fingerprint Database Cleared Him in Hours.

The case of Archie Williams shows how, for the wrongfully convicted, access to a national DNA database is not enough.

On Washington: Trump’s Attacks on McCain Met With Silence From Many in Senate

A number of Senate Republicans have refrained from weighing in on the president’s attack on the war hero, wary of antagonizing Mr. Trump and conservative voters.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Vice President Season Starts Early for 2020 Democrats

In the On Politics newsletter: Some 2020 Democrats are already thinking past the primaries and publicly mulling who they should choose as a running mate.

Wisconsin Judge Blocks Republicans’ Move to Limit Democratic Governor’s Power

In one of several lawsuits over efforts to weaken the power of Gov. Tony Evers, the judge issued a temporary injunction.

When Gun Buybacks Work, and When They Fall Short

Governments that want to curb gun violence frequently offer bounties for turning in weapons. New Zealand and Washington State are among the latest.

Trump Wants Robert Kraft at White House Super Bowl Celebration Despite Charges

Mr. Trump has brushed aside worries about any negative effectthat the Patriots owner’s presence at an official event could have, according to people close to the president.

In Golan Heights, Trump Bolsters Netanyahu but Risks Roiling Middle East

Mr. Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy by declaring that Israel should have sovereignty over the Golan Heights — a move that has never been recognized internationally.

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