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Critic’s Notebook: Paula Jones, Reconsidered

Twenty years after Bill Clinton was impeached, “The Clinton Affair” and “Slow Burn” put the women who accused him of sexual misconduct in a new light.

McConnell Feels the Heat From the Right to Bring Criminal Justice Bill to a Vote

“I’ve been working on this issue for nearly eight years, and we have never been closer than we are right now,” Senator Mike Lee said.

On the California Wildfire Missing List, Name After Name After Name

An estimated 870 people are listed as missing, a shocking and fluctuating figure that reveals the anguish across Northern California.

California Today: California Today: Risking All to Save Helltown From Burning

Tuesday: A man fights to save his hometown from the Camp Fire, Representative Nancy Pelosi’s last battle and cannabis beer.

As Immigrant Farmworkers Become More Scarce, Robots Replace Humans

Farms are struggling with a shrinking, aging labor force and a crackdown on immigration. Robots are both replacing humans and attracting young workers.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Proclamation Targeting Some Asylum Seekers

The Trump administration had sought to deny asylum claims from those who entered the country outside official border crossings.

On Politics: Racial Politics Take Center Stage in Mississippi

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith was seen as almost sure to defeat Mike Espy, a black Democrat, in Mississippi’s runoff election. But then she made a remark about “a public hanging.”

Ivanka Trump Repeatedly Used Personal Email at White House, Review Finds

Ms. Trump’s use of personal email has been expected to be among the topics Democrats will address when they take control of the House next year.

Trump’s Criticism of Architect of Bin Laden Raid Draws Fire

Colleagues and commanders alike found it audacious for the president to impugn the lifelong nonpartisan political position of William H. McRaven, a retired admiral and university chancellor.

11 Things We’d Really Like to Know: Will We Survive Climate Change?

Possibly. There is ‘no scientific support for inevitable doom,’ one expert notes.

11 Things We’d Really Like to Know: Why Are We Still So Fat?

Only bariatric surgery reliably leads to long-term weight loss. Now scientists hope to duplicate the effects with a pill.

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