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House Republican Campaign Arm Says It Was Hacked This Year

The National Republican Congressional Committee said it had reported the breach to the F.B.I. but acknowledged that it had otherwise kept the hack secret for months.

Trump to Meet With Kim Jong-un, Despite North Korea’s Lapses, Bolton Says

John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, said the North’s lack of progress on ending its nuclear program left room for a new meeting, likely in early 2019, to be productive.

Mourners Stream Into the Capitol to Pay Tribute to George Bush

Among those visiting the Capitol were a group of disabled people, accompanied by Sully, Mr. Bush’s service dog, and people from across the country.

Trump, Self-Styled ‘Tariff Man,’ Issues China a Warning

Giving himself the nickname on Twitter, the president said he would impose additional tariffs if China did not live up to promises made on the G-20 sidelines.

Florida SWAT Officer Is Demoted After Wearing QAnon Patch Next to Mike Pence

Sgt. Matt Patten of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office wore a patch with a bold letter Q, the symbol of a far-right movement that promotes baseless conspiracy theories.

Protesters Rally Against ‘Power Grab’ in Wisconsin

Protesters gathered at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison to oppose Republican legislation that would diminish the power of the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general.

U.S. Gives Russia a Deadline on Nuclear Treaty

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Moscow that it had 60 days to stop violating the landmark Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

Wisconsin Legislature Live Updates: A Fight for Political Power

After losing top state offices, Republican lawmakers are racing to pass legislation that would diminish the power of the incoming Democratic governor.

COP24, the New Round of Global Climate Talks, Has Begun. We Answer Three Key Questions.

Negotiators from nearly 200 countries are gathering in Poland over the next two weeks to try to put global climate negotiations back on track.

Michael Avenatti, After Flirting With Run, Says He Won’t Seek White House

Mr. Avenatti, who gained prominence as the lawyer for Stormy Daniels, advocated a combative approach to President Trump.

How Bush’s 1988 Campaign Ushered in a New Era of Racial Politics

An attack ad made by George Bush’s supporters for his 1988 presidential campaign is infamous for stoking racial fears. The ad served as a precursor to the racially charged politics of today.

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