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Rosario Dawson Says She Is Dating Cory Booker, Confirming Rumors

In an interview with TMZ on Thursday, Ms. Dawson said she was “just grateful to be with someone I respect and love and admire so much.”

Sanders Institute Suspends Operations as Senator Runs for President

A public policy group that was started by Bernie Sanders’s wife and son is temporarily suspending operations.

Morris Dees, a Co-Founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Is Ousted

The Southern Poverty Law Center did not give a reason for firing Morris Dees, 82, but said that it was “committed to ensuring that the conduct of our staff reflects the mission of the organization.”

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: 2 Days in Congress, 3 Trump Rejections

In the On Politics newsletter: There have been multiple bipartisan efforts in the House and Senate to rebuke the president over the wall, Saudi Arabia and the Mueller report.

Hallmark Channel Cuts Ties With Lori Loughlin After Arrest in Cheating Scandal

Ms. Loughlin, who had been in two Hallmark series, is one of the wealthy parents accused of making payoffs to get their children into elite colleges.

Beto O’Rourke Imports a Texas Campaign Strategy to His First Day in Iowa

The newest entry into the Democratic primary, Mr. O’Rourke traveled Eastern Iowa in a rented minivan, peppered his comments with Spanish and referred to Texas — a lot.

Congress Has a Breaking Point. This Week, Trump Might Have Found It.

In three bipartisan votes, Congress this week rebuked President Trump over Saudi Arabia, blocked his border emergency declaration and demanded a public release of the special counsel’s report.

Improper Voting Occurred at Methodist Conference That Strengthened Ban on Gay Clergy

Ballots were cast by individuals who were not authorized to vote at the conference, according to interviews and a review of the church’s records.

Is the College Cheating Scandal the ‘Final Straw’ for Standardized Tests?

Once sacrosanct, the SAT and ACT have become optional at hundreds of colleges. Will the admissions bribery scandal make them less relevant?

Formerly Homeless Student Gets Into 17 Colleges, on His Own

“I think it is unfair that people could just buy their way in,” the student, Dylan Chidick, said of the admissions scandal that has roiled the country.

Harry Hughes, Governor Who Brought Change to Maryland, Dies at 92

Delivering a rebuke to his state’s culture of corruption, he promised voters an honest and understated administration — and largely delivered.

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