Trump’s Campaign Spent Heavily as He Hit the Midterm Trail
The president’s campaign spent $23 million in the final quarter of 2018 as he stumped aggressively for Republican candidates. It reported $19 million in cash on hand.
ICE Ran a Fake University in Michigan to Catch Immigration Fraud
The University of Farmington, outside Detroit, was part of an undercover operation by the Department of Homeland Security, the authorities said.
Senate Evidence Clarifies Mystery Call Around Trump Tower Meeting
Phone records show that Donald Trump Jr. spoke to family friends — the head of Nascar and an investor with ties to Russia — around a 2016 meeting with Russians promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.
5 Takeaways From the Times’s Interview With President Trump
The president addressed the Russia investigation, Roger Stone, the border wall, his dispute with the intelligence agencies and his competition in 2020.
Catholic Church in Texas Names Nearly 300 Priests Accused of Sex Abuse
The state’s 15 Catholic dioceses released information about decades of alleged abuse, but advocates for victims said there was more to be done.
Sackler Scion’s Email Reveals Push for High-Dose OxyContin, New Lawsuit Disclosures Claim
Purdue Pharma tried to maximize profits by marketing the drug to keep patients on higher doses for longer periods, a lawsuit charges.
Trump Calls Border Wall Negotiations With Congress a ‘Waste of Time’
In an interview with The New York Times on Thursday, President Trump indicated he would most likely take action on his own after talks with Congress end in two weeks.
Trump, in Interview, Calls Wall Talks ‘Waste of Time’ and Dismisses Investigations
President Trump indicated he will most likely take action on his own when the talks officially end in two weeks.
Trump Administration Eases Regulations on Gun Exports, Raising Concerns
The administration’s plan to shift commercial gun export regulations from the State Department to the Commerce Department should boost overseas sales, but Democrats are worried.
Shutdown May Have Impaired Federal Investigations Into Plane and Highway Crashes
Important evidence in at least 18 fatal accidents could have been lost because so many federal investigators were on furlough.
As Trump Demands His Wall, Lawmakers Plead for Space to Negotiate
Lawmakers reacted with concern and bewilderment after President Trump again declared that a border security compromise would have to include a wall at the southwestern border.
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