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.
Trump Imposes North Korea Sanctions Amid Stalled Talks
The Treasury Department is punishing two Chinese shipping companies for helping North Korea evade sanctions.
Trump Signs Executive Order Protecting Free Speech on College Campuses
The order links some higher education funds to how colleges enforce free speech rights, a cause célèbre for conservatives who argue their voices have been silenced.
Drug Company Protections Are Latest Stumbling Block for Nafta Rewrite
Democrats say intellectual property provisions in the deal are a boon to the pharmaceutical industry and could undermine their push to make American health care more affordable.
Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Hackers for Hire
Companies that hired former intelligence operatives are selling sophisticated hacking tools to government officials, who in some cases use them for nefarious purposes.
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Use Private Accounts for Official Business, Their Lawyer Says
Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump’s use of private email accounts and an unofficial messaging service could violate federal records laws, a House committee chairman said.
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Use Private Accounts for Official Business, Their Lawyer Says
Mr. Kushner and Mr. Trump’s use of private email accounts and an unofficial messaging service could violate federal records laws, a House committee chairman said.
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