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Thousands Protest in Support of Mueller Inquiry

The protests in cities across the country came after the president replaced former Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Matthew G. Whitaker, a Trump loyalist and vocal critic of Mr. Mueller.

The New Old Age: Dementia Is Getting Some Very Public Faces

Stigma often prevents patients from acknowledging an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. A series of high-profile disclosures may help change that.

Another Mass Shooting, but This Time House Democrats Promise Action

The killing of 12 people in California came shortly after Democrats seized control of the House, leading to promises of a legislative response.

‘Hands Off Mueller’: Protests Break Out Nationwide

Thousands of people protested in support of Robert S. Mueller III’s Russia investigation on Thursday. The protests came a day after the president replaced former Attorney General Jeff Sessions with Matthew G. Whitaker, a Trump loyalist and vocal critic…

Abroad in America: A Mixed-Results Election That Left Everyone Happy — Because It’s Over

The United States feels like a giant spin room right now. Our writer attempts to sort through the noise.

Trump on Friday: ‘I Don’t Know Matt Whitaker.’ Trump Last Month: ‘I Know Matt Whitaker.’

President Trump tried to distance himself from Mr. Whitaker, the acting attorney general who now oversees the Russia investigation and has long been considered one of the president’s loyalists.

Justice Ginsburg Leaves Hospital After Treatment for Broken Ribs

A court spokeswoman said the justice, who suffered a fall at her office, was doing well and planned to work from home.

Following Outcry, Washington Arts Council Reverses Course on Amendment

An amendment to prohibit grant recipients from producing “overtly political” work was rescinded on Thursday, after criticism from arts groups.

Trump Suspends Some Asylum Rights, Calling Illegal Immigration ‘a Crisis’

The proclamation suspends asylum rights for immigrants who enter the United States illegally, though officials said it was aimed at migrants traveling through Mexico in caravans.

Read Trump’s Proclamation Targeting the Caravan and Asylum Seekers

President Trump on Friday issued a proclamation that triggered tough changes to deny asylum to all migrants who fail to enter through official border crossings.

At War: Remembering World War I, 100 Years Later

Nov. 11 marks 100 years since the signing of the armistice that ended World War I. Readers share how their families commemorated the centennial.

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