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Read Excerpts: The Times Publisher Asks Trump About ‘Anti-Press Rhetoric’

A.G. Sulzberger, the publisher of The New York Times, and two White House correspondents spoke with President Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday.

U.S. Suspends Nuclear Arms Control Treaty With Russia

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo acknowledged a risk of a new arms race after the suspension of a 1987 treaty banning the deployment of intermediate-range missiles.

Republicans Rewrote Voting Laws for 8 Years. Now Democrats Say It’s Their Turn.

In Congress and in states with Democratic insurgencies, legislators have ambitious plans to overhaul election laws — and in some cases, roll back Republican ones.

The Producer Has a History. So Does This Civil War-Era Musical.

“Paradise Square” is the most expensive show Berkeley Repertory Theater has ever done. Its creators are prestigious, its major patron notorious.

Excerpts From Trump’s Interview With The Times

President Trump spoke with The New York Times on Thursday, sitting down with two White House correspondents, Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman, and A.G. Sulzberger, the newspaper’s publisher.

On Politics: Trump Says Border Talks Are a ‘Waste of Time’

In a lengthy interview with The Times, the president also spoke on topics ranging from the Russia investigation to the 2020 election.

Fact Check: Fact-Checking President Trump’s Interview With The New York Times

President Trump, in an interview with The New York Times, made numerous inaccurate statements about trade, the military and his border wall, among other topics.

ICE Says It Is Force-Feeding Detainees Who Are on Hunger Strike

As of Wednesday night, 11 detainees in El Paso had refused to eat, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said. Six of those were being force-fed.

Syria Liable in Killing of Journalist Marie Colvin, Court Rules

A federal court in Washington ordered Syria to pay Marie Colvin’s family $302.5 million. The ruling could help ease the way for war-crimes prosecutions.

Howard Schultz Draws Protesters in His Hometown, Seattle

Mr. Schultz, the former chief executive of Starbucks, was greeted by about 40 protesters at an event after saying he would consider running for president as an independent.

Trump Officials Move to Lower Drug Prices by Passing On Rebates to Patients

The change would disrupt longstanding payment arrangements in the pharmaceutical industry, which could lower patients’ costs but could also have unintended consequences.

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