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Biden Hints at Announcing a 2020 Run ‘in a Few Weeks’

Former Vice President Joe Biden spoke to the International Association of Fire Fighters union on Tuesday. He was met with chants of “Run, Joe, run!”

Treated Like a ‘Piece of Meat’: Female Veterans Endure Harassment at the V.A.

Women say a culture of harassment, discrimination and exclusion lives inside the Veterans Affairs medical system as they try to use the government benefits they earned with military service.

Biden Signals He Is Close to 2020 Run for President

The former vice president addressed the firefighters’ union as he and his advisers indicate that he is ready to enter the race for the White House next month.

U.S. Runs Low on Options to Oust Venezuelan Ruler

The Trump administration has imposed round after round of sanctions and canceled the visas of officials in the government of President Nicolás Maduro. But so far nothing has worked.

Square Feet: Former Sears Complex Returns as a Beacon in a Chicago Neighborhood

The North Lawndale headquarters, a source of pride to residents before the retailer moved downtown, has slowly been redeveloped after years of sitting vacant.

California Today: The Trinity Love Jones Case and a Spotlight on Missing Children

Tuesday: Parents try to bring attention to missing children; Nancy Pelosi speaks on impeachment; and Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s San Francisco

Two Bishops Accused of Sexually Harassing Adults Are Barred From Priestly Duties

The bishops, who served in West Virginia, Maryland and Jamaica, were referred to the Vatican after an internal investigation.

Your Tuesday Briefing

Boeing, Donald Trump, Brexit: Here’s what you need to know.

For 2020 Democrats, Once-Fringe Issues Emerge as Part of the Debate

As the Democratic field has moved to the left, grass-roots organizers see openings to push more niche issues like reparations, court-packing and eliminating the filibuster.

Trump Lauded Farmers, Medicare and AIDS Programs. Then He Unsheathed the Budget Knife.

Several cuts proposed by the president in his budget seemed to contrast with his own words of support.

Family of Black Man Killed by Nashville Officer Sues Him and the City

A police officer is charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Daniel Hambrick, who the authorities said was running away when he was killed.

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