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Trump Is ‘Not Happy’ With Border Deal, but Doesn’t Say if He Will Sign It

The president, who said he would have to study the deal, all but ruled out another government shutdown and emphasized that he would find “other methods” to finance a border wall.

Critic’s Notebook: As Primary Season Begins, Who Can Split-Screen Trump?

The Democratic race may be, in part, a shadow contest over who can steal the TV president’s spotlight.

Depression During and After Pregnancy Can Be Prevented, National Panel Says. Here’s How.

The task force of experts recommended at-risk women seek certain types of counseling, and it cited two specific programs that have been particularly effective.

Democrats Lose on Detention Beds as Trump Mulls Options on Border Deal

Democrats claimed victory on Monday in their push to constrain immigrant roundups, but details of the tentative agreement appear to give the Trump administration leeway on detentions.

House Judiciary Committee Hires Trump Legal Critics for Investigations

Retaining two counsels of Norman L. Eisen and Barry H. Berke’s caliber is relatively unusual for a congressional panel, and underscores the legal and political jeopardy the president faces.

Ebony’s Test Kitchen Is for Sale

A preservation group is seeking a home for the orange wall coverings and olive-green counters from the Chicago headquarters of Johnson Publishing.

Women Sue Yale Over a Fraternity Culture They Say Enables Harassment

In a class-action lawsuit, three women claim Yale has fostered an environment where alcohol-fueled gatherings at fraternity houses dictate the undergraduate social scene.

Five Key Takeaways From the Tentative Deal on Border Security

Congressional negotiators have come up with a tentative deal to avert a government shutdown. Here are some key takeaways.

Mark Kelly to Run for Senate in Arizona

Mr. Kelly the former astronaut, who is married to Gabrielle Giffords, is challenging Republican Senator Martha McSally, who was appointed to the seat that had been left vacant by John McCain’s death.

Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq

Patrick Shanahan is expected to firm up plans for the transfer of troops to Iraq from Syria, a quest complicated by President Trump’s suggestion the soldiers would be asked to monitor Iran.

California Today: California Today: What to Know About Gavin Newsom’s State of the State

Tuesday: The governor will take on the president in his speech today; Kamala Harris’s record as a prosecutor; and a tiny love story.

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