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U.S. and South Korea to Resume Joint Military Exercises

On April 1, the countries will resume the annual drills that they suspended during the Olympics and Paralympics, the Pentagon announced Monday.

Trump Considers Reshuffling Legal Team as He Takes On Mueller More Aggressively

President Trump has discussed firing one lawyer, and another has considered quitting. A third, who has pushed theories on television that the F.B.I. framed the president, was hired.

Mississippi Bans Abortions After 15 Weeks; Opponents Swiftly Sue

“We are saving more of the unborn than any state,” Gov. Phil Bryant said. Abortion rights advocates called the bill clearly unconstitutional.

Soldier in Bloody Niger Mission Had Warned of Gaps, Defense Officials Say

Pentagon leaders are said to be troubled by draft conclusions of an inquiry that blames low-level officers in an ambush that killed four American troops.

Brother of Nikolas Cruz Arrested on Trespassing Charge at Stoneman Douglas High School

Sheriff’s deputies stopped Zachary Cruz on Monday afternoon after he rode a skateboard onto the school’s property, the authorities said. School officials had told him to stay away.

On Washington: Louise Slaughter Set House Rules, and Played by Her Own

The New York lawmaker had held one of the most partisan posts in Congress but managed to win affection and admiration from both sides of the aisle.

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenges to Arizona’s Death Penalty Law

The Supreme Court turned away requests that it reconsider the constitutionality of the death penalty and how Arizona applies it.

Supreme Court Won’t Block New Pennsylvania Voting Maps

The court rejected a request from Republican lawmakers unhappy with a court-imposed congressional map said to favor Democrats.

Cambridge Analytica, Trump-Tied Political Firm, Offered to Entrap Politicians

A British TV station sent a reporter to pose as a prospective client, and secretly filmed Cambridge Analytica’s chief executive offering to engage in dirty tricks.

Michael Ferro Steps Down as Tronc’s Chairman; Accused of Unwanted Advances

Hours after Mr. Ferro’s move was announced, Fortune published an article in which two women separately accused him of inappropriate conduct.

Austin on Edge as Police Scramble to Find ‘Serial Bomber’ After 4th Explosion

A fourth bomb triggered by a tripwire suggests a higher level of sophistication in the wave of bomb attacks that have unnerved the residents of Austin.

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