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Pelosi Urges Democrats to Back Border Security Deal as Republicans Fall in Line

Speaker Nancy Pelosi, rallying Democrats ahead of a Thursday vote, encouraged Congress to back a border deal that includes $1.375 billion for border fencing.

Former Air Force Intelligence Agent Charged With Spying for Iran

Prosecutors say Monica Elfriede Witt gave the Iranians the code name and mission of a secret Pentagon program involving American intelligence operations.

California Today: California Today: Takeaways From a Wide-Ranging State of the State

Wednesday: How Gov. Gavin Newsom took on his predecessor and dismissed the president; new transparency on police shootings; and a tiny love story.

Parkland: A Year After the School Shooting That Was Supposed to Change Everything

Those at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School knew their lives would be transformed by the massacre. Many had no idea of the many ways that would happen.

Unmistakable Divide Among Women in Virginia Over Accusations Against Fairfax

As Virginia faces the possibility that its executive branch could include two men who once mocked African-Americans and a third accused of rape, Democratic women are divided over how to move forward.

On Politics: Trump ‘Not Happy’ With Border Deal

The president said he would have to study the bipartisan compromise before deciding whether to sign it, but that he did not expect another government shutdown.

F.B.I. Was Told About Tallahassee Gunman Months Before Fatal 2018 Attack at Yoga Studio

According to the police, the bureau had received a tip about Scott P. Beierle, who killed two women and himself in the attack, but there was not enough information to act on.

Administration Readies Order to Keep China Out of Wireless Networks

A long-awaited executive order would block technology from adversarial powers, including China, from superfast next-generation networks.

The Political Ascent of Justin Fairfax, and the Disturbing Allegations That Might End It

Justin Fairfax was on the cusp of becoming Virginia’s governor. Then came allegations of sexual assault from early in his rise to prominence.

Baton Rouge Apologizes for 1993 Photo Showing Undercover Officers in Blackface

One of the detectives said this week that he did not think the disguise was inappropriate and he was trying to blend into a predominantly black neighborhood.

Trump Wants to Start a Fourth of July Parade Tradition

President Trump brought up his plans for a “Salute to America” parade on the Fourth of July to his cabinet. Jim Mattis, then the defense secretary, rejected Mr. Trump’s attempt to have a military parade last year.

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