Biden Sees Himself as Democrats’ Best Hope in 2020, Allies Say
Mr. Biden has indicated to associates that he is leaning toward running for president in 2020, setting up a primary race clash between a veteran Washington insider and more liberal contenders.
As Trade Talks Begin, Trump Sees China’s Economic Weakness as U.S. Strength
President Trump is largely ignoring economic warning signs in the U.S., saying China is too weak to keep up the trade fight.
Bolton Puts Conditions on Syria Withdrawal, Suggesting a Delay of Months or Years
John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, said troops would remain until the Islamic State was completely defeated and Turkey guaranteed it would not strike Kurdish forces.
Airstrike Kills Plotter of Deadly Bombing of U.S.S. Cole
Military officials said they had determined that an American strike in Yemen last week had killed Jamal al-Badawi, who had escaped from prison twice.
American ISIS Member Caught on Syrian Battlefield, Militia Says
The Houston native is said to have once sought a job teaching English for the Islamic State. The militia said it had also captured a second American.
Grace Notes: In the #MeToo Era, a St. Patrick’s Group Rethinks a Men-Only Ritual
For the first time in its 235-year history, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in New York plans to welcome women as guests at its annual dinner.
Donors of Rare Blood Type Sought to Save a Miami Toddler
Zainab Mughal, 2, has cancer. Her treatments depend on frequent blood transfusions, but her blood type is extremely rare.
A California Dream for Paid Leave Has an Old Problem: How to Pay for It
Newsom, the incoming governor, is expected to propose the longest state parental leave in the nation: six months.
A ‘Moral Dilemma’ After Las Vegas Massacre: Sell the Gunman’s Weapons, or Destroy Them
Lawyers processing the estate of Stephen Paddock are facing a difficult question over what to do with his hoard of guns and accessories.
Just Days Into a New Congress, Liberal Freshmen Are Shaking the Capitol
From ambitious climate change efforts to jaunty tweets and raucous speeches, the freshman class of the 116th Congress is making its presence known.
A Twist in the Jazmine Barnes Case as a Suspect Is Charged With Capital Murder
The man arrested is black, contrary to initial reports of a white suspect. The authorities said the family’s vehicle may have been targeted by mistake.
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