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Trump Hints He Has Picked His Next Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman

Gen. Mark Milley of the Army is expected to be President Trump’s choice for the top military job.

National Guard Investigating if Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Was Properly Trained and Equipped

Specialist James A. Slape was killed by a roadside bomb in Helmand Province on Oct. 4.

Trump Administration Defends Arrest of Huawei Executive

The top White House economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said the trade talks with China should not be affected by the arrest.

Victorina Morales Spoke Out Against President Trump. What Price Will She Pay?

A look at what lies ahead for a Trump National Golf Club housekeeper who disclosed her status as an undocumented immigrant. “I don’t regret what I did,” she says.

At War: What Happened to this Afghan Prisoner While in the Custody of NATO Troops?

An Afghan commando was arrested and accused of killing a Czech soldier. Hours after being taken into NATO custody, he was dead.

Trump Will Nominate William P. Barr as Attorney General

The president’s chief of staff John F. Kelly may also leave his post in coming days, administration officials said.

P.M. Forni, Who Argued for ‘Choosing Civility,’ Dies at 67

In two books he wrote about rudeness and how to avoid it. He also started a program to encourage the practice of good manners.

Guns, Faucets and Energy Drinks: Detroit Bar Owner Charged in $1 Million Theft Ring

The bar owner, Beverly Jo Sassin, 70, and three others were arrested and charged last week in connection with a retail fraud enterprise in the Detroit area.

Gender letter: Does ‘Having It All’ Mean Doing It All?

Plenty of new research underscores the reality that women are still shouldering, and expected to shoulder, much of the work associated with the home.

Manafort Lied About Contacts With Trump Officials, Mueller Says

The special counsel detailed his accusations that the former campaign chairman Paul Manafort lied to investigators.

California Today: California Today: Diagnosing California’s G.O.P.

Friday: California Republicans face mounting woes, a winter storm pummels Southern California, and your guide to a green Christmas tree (or cactus).

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