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Suspect on Ten Most Wanted Listed Is Killed in North Carolina, F.B.I. Says

Greg Carlson, a fugitive spotted in four states in the last 18 months, was killed in a predawn raid on his hotel room, the F.B.I. said.

F.B.I. Investigates Suspicious Fire at Planned Parenthood Clinic in Missouri

The bureau is looking into possible federal civil rights violations in connection with a fire at a center in Columbia, Mo., on Sunday.

News Analysis: Trump Puts Best Face on Border Deal, as Aides Try to Assuage an Angry Right

It was arguably the most punishing defeat President Trump has experienced in office, and it left the White House scrounging for other ways to pay for a wall.

David Forden, C.I.A. Handler in Cold War Intrigue, Dies at 88

He cultivated a colonel in the Polish high command whose warnings may have staved off a Soviet incursion. They were later neighbors in Florida.

Trump, Inching Toward Border Security Deal, Says Shutdown Would Be ‘Terrible’

Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Mitch McConnell encouraged their colleagues to support the bill as negotiators rushed to finish it in time before votes in the House and Senate.

14 Children Died in the Parkland Shooting. Nearly 1,200 Have Died From Guns Since.

For the project “Since Parkland,” teenage journalists wrote profiles for every child killed by gun violence in the year since the Florida school shooting.

With Procedural Maneuver, House G.O.P. Elevates Anti-Semitism as Political Issue

House Republicans attached a resolution denouncing anti-Semitism to a Yemen war powers bill, trying to divide Democrats.

Covington Students ‘Did Not Instigate’ Lincoln Memorial Encounter, Bishop Says

A report from a detective agency offered a detailed account of what happened between students from a Catholic high school and a Native American man.

Manafort Found to Have Lied to Prosecutors While Under a Cooperation Agreement

A federal judge found that President Trump’s former campaign chairman was untruthful about several topics, potentially leading to a longer sentence.

Brock Long, FEMA Administrator, Resigns After Two Turbulent Years

Mr. Long was praised for the agency’s handling of Hurricane Harvey, but criticism over its Hurricane Maria response and his reported misuse of government vehicles shadowed him.

Europe Flags American Territories in ‘Dirty Money’ List, Deepening Rift With U.S.

Four territories, including Puerto Rico, were added to a blacklist that will require European banks to increase scrutiny there, prompting a rebuke from the Trump administration.

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