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Rudy Giuliani Says Twitter Sabotaged His Tweet. Actually, He Did It Himself.

A tweet from Mr. Giuliani now links to an anti-Trump page. The president’s lawyer blamed Twitter, but the culprit was his own typo (plus a prankster in Atlanta).

Deval Patrick to Announce He Will Not Run for President in 2020

Mr. Patrick, the former governor of Massachusetts, had been discussing a possible run with associates and had been actively traveling around the country to support Democratic candidates.

Prison Escapee Is Fatally Shot by Woman After He Breaks Into Her Home, Sheriff Says

At a news conference, the sheriff in South Carolina held up the woman as a “shining example” of why people should own guns and know how to use them.

Republicans Keep Control of Georgia Elections With Runoff Victory

Voters chose Brad Raffensperger as secretary of state over John Barrow, a Democrat who had promised to overhaul policies that liberals say suppress minority voting.

‘A Mixture of Sad and Joyful’: The Old Bush Gang Gathers for a Final Send-Off

On the eve of the state funeral for former President George Bush, the men and women who helped him run the nation gathered in Washington for reunion of sorts.

Jon Meacham, Bush’s Biographer, Will Also Deliver a Eulogy

Mr. Meacham, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and former President George Bush forged a deeply personal connection that was unusual for most historians and their subjects.

Flynn Was a Key Cooperator and Deserves Little Prison Time, Mueller Team Says

Mr. Flynn has pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about conversations he had with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the presidential transition.

Troops to Remain at Border Through New Year

The White House and the Department of Homeland Security had requested to continue using American forces as an additional bulwark.

Maryland and District of Columbia Seek Business Records Related to Trump Hotel

The two governments issued subpoenas in their case claiming President Trump has conflicts of interest that violate the Constitution’s emoluments clauses.

For George Bush and His Eldest Son, a Relationship Unique Among American Presidents

In retirement, the 41st and 43rd presidents could finally focus on the things that parents and children focus on when the parents grows older.

On Washington: A Funeral for a President, and a Fleeting Unity for a Nation

The highly choreographed spectacle, a fitting bookend to the heavily scripted inaugural ritual, offers Americans a welcome chance for reflection.

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