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Tech We’re Using: Covering a White House Where News Is Always Just a Tap Away

Katie Rogers’s beat is full of real-time digital moments. One tip to keep on top of it: If you call insiders from a blocked number, they’ll think you’re the White House and answer.

What Should Monuments Look Like Now? 25 Artworks Reveal Some Ideas

A public art project by the nonprofit Friends of the High Line asked for contemporary monuments. Images of the designs will tour five cities.

For the American Economy, Storm Clouds on the Horizon

Growth has been strong and unemployment is low, but some economists see signs that the better part of the expansion is already in the rearview mirror.

California Today: California Today: What Border Chaos Means for San Ysidro

Wednesday: How uncertainty could hit the border economy, why a blue Orange County still isn’t San Francisco, and remembering the creator of an icon.

Ivanka Trump Says Her Private Email Use Has ‘No Equivalency’ With Hillary Clinton’s

“People who want to see it as the same, see it as the same,” Ivanka Trump said, defending her use of a private email account for government business.

Mississippi, Paul Manafort, Indonesia: Your (New) Wednesday Briefing

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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.

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