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Bill to Curtail Future Emergency Declarations Could Save Trump’s Current One

Senate Republicans introduce legislation to curtail future presidential emergency declarations in a bid to save President Trump’s border wall declaration.

California Today: Why Is California All Over the College Admissions Scandal?

Wednesday: California connections abound in alleged cheating scheme; Gov. Gavin Newsom halts the death penalty; and butterflies arrive

Manafort Faces Up to 10 Years in Conspiracy Cases

The special counsel’s case against Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, is drawing to a close, with the possibility of a presidential pardon still alive.

Aboard a Max 8 Airplane: ‘I Didn’t Want to Say It and Get Anybody Nervous’

Reporters for The New York Times rode on two Boeing 737 Max 8 flights. The scene was ordinary, despite some lingering qualms.

Children May Be Grown, but Parenting Doesn’t Seem to Stop

Dad shows up at your job interview. Mom makes your medical appointments. The college bribery scandal is an extreme example of a broader pattern.

On Politics: Mueller Has Washington Spinning

The nation’s capital is eagerly awaiting the report of the special counsel, Robert Mueller, into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

News Analysis: If Not Trump, Then Who? Pelosi Fuels Impeachment Debate With Long Implications

By all but ruling out impeachment without waiting for the evidence, Speaker Nancy Pelosi may be setting a far-reaching precedent that will empower presidents for decades to come.

California Death Penalty Suspended; 737 Inmates Get Stay of Execution

Gov. Gavin Newsom has said he didn’t know what he would do if he had to sign a death warrant. Opponents of execution hope his move will echo through the country.

The Coaches Connected to the College Admission Fraud Case

Several current and former coaches, some with national titles and many with ties to U.S.C., were named in a federal indictment Tuesday.

New Generic Blood Pressure Drug Is Approved to Relieve Shortages

The F.D.A. made the product review a priority, citing shortages that occurred in the wake of several recalls of drugs that were found to contain potentially cancer-causing chemicals.

Congress Warns Against Medicaid Cuts: ‘You Just Wait for the Firestorm’

The secretary of health and human services endured hours of bipartisan grilling over the president’s budget for 2020, including cuts to Medicaid, Medicare and health research.

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