Doug Jones ‘Outraged’ by Russian-Style Tactics Used in His Senate Race
Mr. Jones called for an investigation after a report in The New York Times revealed social media fakery that was used in the race against Roy S. Moore.
On an Eventful Day, Trump Tweets a Video of Himself Singing a Sitcom’s Theme Song
The video showed the president onstage during the 2005 Emmy Awards with the comedian Megan Mullally singing the theme song from “Green Acres.”
U.S. to Withdraw About 7,000 Troops From Afghanistan, Officials Say
President Trump made the decision at the same time he decided he was pulling American forces out of Syria, one official said.
Ex-Senate Aide Get 2 Months in Prison for Lying to F.B.I. About Contact With Reporter
James A. Wolfe, the longtime director of security for the Senate Intelligence Committee, had pleaded guilty to one count of making a false statement to the F.B.I.
Jim Mattis, Defense Secretary, Resigns in Rebuke of Trump’s Worldview
Officials said Mr. Mattis went to the White House on Thursday afternoon in a last attempt to persuade President Trump to keep American troops in Syria.
A Top Aide’s Exit Plan Raises Eyebrows in the White House
Zachary Fuentes, the deputy White House chief of staff, is said to have planned to lie low and take advantage of a Coast Guard retirement program whose renewal has now been removed from a House bill.
Trump Administration Moves to Restrict Food Stamp Access the Farm Bill Protected
Critics accused the administration of circumventing Congress by finding another route to put work restrictions in place.
Court Temporarily Halts Emoluments Suit Against Trump
A federal appeals court issued a stay blocking subpoenas seeking documents from the Trump Organization and the president’s trust. A hearing was scheduled for March.
Shan Goshorn, Whose Cherokee Art Was Political, Dies at 61
A multimedia artist who was best known for weaving calls for human rights into her imaginative basketry — work that now resides in many museums.
Trump Administration Says Migrants Seeking Asylum Must Wait in Mexico
Mexico reluctantly agreed to accept the immigrants while their cases are considered in court. The move could substantially reduce the number of people trying to gain entry into the United States.
Asylum Seekers May Be ‘Returned To Mexico,’ Nielsen Says
Kirstjen Nielsen, the Homeland Security secretary, announced that the Trump administration would start sending people seeking asylum in the U.S. back to Mexico while their cases were pending.
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