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DNA Test Helps Mother Reunite With Daughter She Thought Died Nearly 70 Years Ago

The mother, who was unwed and 18 at the time, thought her daughter had died in childbirth. The baby was taken from her and covertly adopted by another family.

Prosecutors’ Narrative Is Clear: Trump Defrauded Voters. But What Does It Mean?

President Trump’s lawyer minimized the importance of any potential campaign finance violations, but Democrats said they could potentially lead to impeachment.

Cory Booker Dips a Toe Into New Hampshire as 2020 Decision Nears

“He’s the best friend New Hampshire Democrats had in 2018,” the chairman of the state Democratic Party said of Mr. Booker, the New Jersey senator who helped raise money for candidates there.

These Are the Generals Who’ve Left the White House

President Trump appointed more generals to senior positions than any other modern president. But with John Kelly’s resignation, only one general remains. Here’s what happened.

John Kelly, Trump’s Chief of Staff, to Leave White House

The departure of John F. Kelly leaves the president with an ever-shrinking team of close advisers as he begins to navigate the new power structure on Capitol Hill.

Trump Administration Rolls Back Obama-Era Rules for School Lunches

The Department of Agriculture announced its plans to lower nutritional standards for grains, flavored milks and sodium in school cafeterias.

The Wildfire May Be Over, but Those It Burned ‘Live That Nightmare Every Day’

The battle goes on for people who suffered life-changing burns in California’s devastating Camp Fire.

Air Force Missed Six Chances to Stop Church Gunman From Buying Weapons, U.S. Says

Information about investigations and his conviction for domestic assault was not sent to the authorities as required, allowing him to pass firearms background checks, a report said.

White House Memo: Eric Trump Weighs In on Kellyanne Conway’s Husband. He Doesn’t Like Him.

The Trump family has tightened its embrace of Ms. Conway as her husband, George, a prominent conservative lawyer, has attacked the president.

Selma Engel, 96, Dies; Escaped Death Camp and Revealed Its Horror

Speaking to Russian reporters in 1944, she helped provide the first public, detailed account of Sobibor, where most Jews were instantly gassed or shot.

Trump Will Nominate William Barr as Attorney General

William Barr, a skeptic of the Russia investigation, was attorney general in the first Bush administration. His nomination comes at a turbulent time for the president.

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