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Lens: Updating Norman Rockwell’s ‘Four Freedoms’ for a Modern, Diverse America

Hank Willis Thomas and Emily Shur recreated Norman Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms” series, featuring scenes that reflect this country’s complexity and diversity over 75 years later.

On Politics: Pelosi Says Impeachment Is ‘Not Worth It’

Speaker Nancy Pelosi ratcheted up her objections to impeachment, saying Democrats were better off trying to beat President Trump at the polls.

Tiny Costa Rica Has a Green New Deal, Too. It Matters for the Whole Planet.

Costa Rica’s first lady is leading a green new deal of sorts for her country. If it succeeds, it would provide a road map to others.

U.S. to Pull Remaining Diplomatic Workers From Embassy in Venezuela

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the action, which was taken in light of the deteriorating situation in a country now dealing with widespread power failures.

Pompeo Accuses Cuba and Russia of Propping Up Venezuelan Ruler

The United States is casting Cuba and Russia as enablers to President Nicolás Maduro, and penalized a Moscow bank accused of helping his government evade American sanctions.

With Trump’s Budget Out, Democrats Must Now Show Their Cards

House Democrats must work out a blueprint for governing that will clearly define the party’s vision and answer questions on health care and other policy matters that have dogged the new majority.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: The Privilege of Being Beto

In the On Politics newsletter: Imagine if Beto O’Rourke were a woman. What would we think about those long road trips away from the kids? And all that journaling?

‘My Dad’s Not a Racist’: Book Describes Ivanka Trump’s Defense After Charlottesville

The book, “Kushner Inc.,” seeks to tell the behind-the-scenes story of Ms. Trump and Jared Kushner’s rise to extraordinary power in the White House.

Congressional Leaders Invite NATO Chief to Speak, in Jab at Trump

Congressional leaders extended a bipartisan invitation on Monday to the head of NATO to address Congress, underscoring support for the alliance often criticized by President Trump.

DeVos Moves to Ease Church-State Rules in Education

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced Monday that she will not bar religious organizations from providing federally funded educational services to private schools.

Impeaching Trump Is ‘Not Worth It,’ Nancy Pelosi Says

Ms. Pelosi, the House speaker, told The Washington Post that, barring significant new revelations, she opposes impeaching President Trump because it would only further divide the country.

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