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Chinese Metals Win U.S. Tariff Waivers With Little Resistance

The Trump administration has granted nearly 3,000 exemption requests, surprising even some companies that are asking for them.

Without a Trump Infrastructure Plan, an Aging Ohio Bridge Is in Limbo

President Trump promised to replace the bridge. It is one of the many projects across the country in jeopardy without a federal infrastructure bill.

How a Push to Legalize Pot in N.J. Became a Debate on Race and Fairness

New Jersey has linked a proposal to clear hundreds of thousands of past criminal convictions with its effort to legalize recreational marijuana.

On Politics: Hyde-Smith Secures Her Mississippi Senate Seat in Win Over Espy

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, who had to apologize for a cavalier reference to a public hanging, rebuffed Mike Espy’s bid to become the state’s first black senator since Reconstruction.

Roger Stone Sought WikiLeaks’ Plans Amid 2016 Campaign, Associate Says

The conservative author Jerome Corsi’s dealings with the special counsel have prompted alarm among President Trump’s personal lawyers.

In Electing Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi Stays True to Its Conservative Roots

With a late boost from President Trump, Ms. Hyde-Smith defeated the Democratic candidate, Mike Espy, and set the Republican advantage in the Senate at 53-47.

For Migrants on Both Sides of the Border, the One Constant Is a Long Wait

The United States government says it could be five weeks before the first arrivals from the caravan of migrants from Central America could have their interviews for admission.

In Courting New Liberals, Pelosi Runs a Risk: A Freedom Caucus of the Left

A brash crew of newly elected liberals have become Nancy Pelosi’s shock troops in her battle to be speaker. But with her in their debt, the would-be speaker is emboldening them.

Trump Tells Republicans He Won’t Budge on Wall, Raising Odds of Shutdown

The president insisted to House Republicans that he would veto a spending bill unless it includes $5 billion for a wall, but also signaled an openness to compromise in an interview.

Manafort’s Lawyer Said to Brief Trump Attorneys on What He Told Mueller

The arrangement was highly unusual, and it appeared to give Mr. Trump and his advisers ammunition in their public campaign against the special counsel investigation.

Independent Autopsy of Transgender Asylum Seeker Who Died in ICE Custody Shows Signs of Abuse

The autopsy raised questions about how Roxsana Hernandez Rodriguez, 33, a transgender woman from Honduras, was treated in custody before she died from illness.

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