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The Dusky Gopher Frog Loses a Round in the Supreme Court

The justices unanimously ruled that an appeals court must take a fresh look at the government’s efforts to protect the endangered species.

Migrant Woman Is Impaled After Trying to Scale U.S.-Mexico Border Wall

A 26-year-old Guatemalan woman was injured in a fall after she and her two young children tried to climb a wall on the border last week.

Democrats Try to Derail Judicial Nominee They Call a Vote Suppressor

Democrats are one vote short from derailing the nomination of a North Carolina judge who defended state voting rights laws that federal courts found targeted minorities.

Trump Lobs Insults at Special Counsel One Day After Prosecutors Say Manafort Lied

President Trump called the investigation a “Phony Witch Hunt.” Prosecutors say his former campaign chairman lied to investigators, breaching a plea deal agreement.

California Today: California Today: Banning Lead Ammunition to Save the Condors

Tuesday: Why getting rid of lead ammunition is harder than it sounds, chaos on the border and Hollywood’s ratings czarina.

Tragic History on the Border: A Boy, a Gun and the U.S. Marines

Esequiel Hernandez Jr. was killed by a Marine on the border in 1997. His death has become a cautionary tale as troops once again deploy to the border.

Mississippi Senate Runoff: Here’s What You Should Know

The state’s voters will decide between Cindy Hyde-Smith and Mike Espy as their next senator.

In a Texas Art Mecca, Humble Adobe Now Carries a High Cost

In Marfa, Tex., officials have raised taxes on adobe homes, pinching upscale homeowners as well as lower-income families who have lived there for decades.

On Politics: Trump and Mexico’s New Leader Square Off Over Migrants

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s incoming president, has a reputation for defending the poor. President Trump is already testing whether he will live up to it.

Trump, in Mississippi, Seeks to Shore Up Senate Candidate Engulfed in Controversy

The president offered an unabashed endorsement of Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, who is under fire over comments that seemed to embrace the state’s racist history.

Beto O’Rourke Says He Isn’t Ruling Out 2020 Presidential Bid

During his campaign against Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Mr. O’Rourke said repeatedly he wouldn’t run for president in 2020. But on Monday, he said he had “made a decision not to rule anything out.”

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