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Michael Cohen Agrees to Testify Next Week, Setting Stage for a High-Stakes Hearing

The hearing before Congress will give Mr. Cohen, once one of President Trump’s most loyal aides, a rare public platform to explain his work for the president.

White House Memo: Trump Cultivates a Kindred Spirit From a Continent He Often Antagonizes

President Trump hosted Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria on Wednesday at the White House. They have a shared appeal to nationalism and determination to crack down on immigration.

Inside a Fly-by-Night Operation to Harvest Ballots in North Carolina

With a congressional seat in the balance, sworn testimony this week has illuminated the inner workings of an amateurish operation that paid workers to collect absentee ballots.

F.B.I. to Investigate Houston Police Officers After Deadly Drug Raid

The federal agency said it was investigating allegations that a search warrant that led to the Jan. 28 raid “was based on false, fabricated information.”

Over 1,000 Hate Groups Are Now Active in United States, Civil Rights Group Says

The number of hate groups in America rose for the fourth year in a row, fueled largely by anti-immigrant sentiment, the Southern Poverty Law Center said.

Teenagers Say Depression and Anxiety Are Major Issues Among Their Peers

A Pew Research Center survey found that teenagers across all demographic groups grapple with mental health issues.

Coast Guard Officer Plotted to Kill Democrats and Journalists, Prosecutors Say

A cache of weapons was recovered from the home of Christopher P. Hasson, a Coast Guard lieutenant and self-described white nationalist. A court filing called him a domestic terrorist.

Jussie Smollett Faces Felony Charge, Accused of Faking Own Assault

The “Empire” actor was accused of staging the assault he reported as a hate crime to Chicago police in January.

Overlooked No More: Dorothy Bolden, Who Started a Movement for Domestic Workers

Bolden adapted the organizing techniques she learned as a civil rights activist to secure protections for domestic workers, a largely unregulated part of the work force.

CNN Is Criticized for Hiring Trump Administration Aide as a Political Editor

Sarah Isgur Flores, a Republican spokeswoman who worked for Jeff Sessions at the Justice Department, is making the leap to a news role with the network.

On Washington: G.O.P. Ready to ‘Nuke’ Senate Democrats Again Over Nominee Delays

For the third time in six years, a Senate majority is preparing to force through a change in rules covering confirmations, without a single vote from the minority.

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