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6 Days When 2020 Democratic Hopefuls Scored With Small Donors

The art of inspiring online donors is very much about timing: It’s about having a moment in the national spotlight — and then capitalizing on it. A looming deadline helps, too.

Justin Fairfax Puts Virginia Democrats in Bind on Impeachment

If Democrats do not oust Mr. Fairfax, who faces sexual assault allegations, they could anger female voters. But if they push him out, they could deeply trouble African-Americans.

Elizabeth Warren Formally Announces Presidential Bid in Lawrence, Mass.

Senator Warren of Massachusetts made her remarks Saturday at the site of one of the most famous labor strikes in American history.

Arizona Nursing Center Where Incapacitated Woman Was Raped Will Now Stay Open

Hacienda HealthCare said Thursday it would close the center. But then the state expressed concern about the “health and safety” of moving out its patients.

Rare Series of Snowstorms Bears Down on Seattle Area

Areas of Seattle received four to six inches of snow during a winter storm that started on Friday. Heavy snow was also hitting parts of California.

Trump Is in ‘Very Good Health’ Following His Annual Physical, His Doctor Says

The White House physician made a long-term prognosis about President Trump’s health without issuing a detailed final report about what a team of specialists treating him found.

Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor Faces Impeachment Threat and Calls to Resign

Justin Fairfax denied wrongdoing but found his political standing in a free fall by Friday night.

Trump Defies Congressional Deadline on Khashoggi Report

President Trump refused to provide lawmakers with a report on the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, leading to complaints of a cover-up.

Trump and Kim Jong-un to Hold Second Summit Meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam

The meeting in Hanoi will be the second time President Trump has met the North Korean leader. The location is a powerful symbolic choice.

News Analysis: In Surprise Abortion Vote, Roberts Avoids ‘Jolt to the Legal System’

The chief justice, a student of legal rules governing precedent, balances guarding his court’s legitimacy against his generally conservative impulses.

Anti-Abortion Activists Still See Their Best Chance in Years to Chip Away at Roe v. Wade

The movement has advanced a long-term and wide-ranging strategy to control state legislatures and governorships, in order to chip away at abortion rights.

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