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As New Sanctions Loom, U.S. Push Against Iran Faces Steep Obstacles

Efforts to tighten the screws on Tehran could further alienate European allies and bruise relationships with China and India, which continue to buy large amounts of Iranian oil.

For Beto O’Rourke, a Road to Victory Winds Through Rural East Texas

If Beto O’Rourke stands any chance of winning a Senate seat in Texas, it is in the small towns of East Texas, which years ago voted for Democrats.

How a Democratic Dark-Money Group Flooded the 2018 House Map

The Hub Project, a Democratic group that does not disclose its donors, has spent nearly $30 million on the midterms through an array of state-level groups.

First Up if Democrats Win: Campaign and Ethics Changes, Infrastructure and Drug Prices

House Democratic leaders, for the first time, laid out an ambitious opening salvo of bills for a majority, including an overhaul of campaign and ethics laws.

Protesters Rally Against Trump’s Visit to Pittsburgh

People gathered in Pittsburgh on Tuesday to mourn those killed in an anti-Semitic attack at a synagogue and to protest President Trump’s visit.

California Today: California Today: What Our Live Polling Results Say About California

Wednesday: Early results from Orange County, what the state would look like without birthright citizenship and a continued search for a missing hammer.

‘I’ve Been Used,’ Kanye West Says, Taking a Break From Politics. We’ll See.

The rapper, whose Trump support dismayed fans, said he had been “used to spread messages I don’t believe in,” an apparent reference to the “Blexit” brand.

The Trump Effect, Kobach’s Hand, Tester and DeWine Ads: 6 Days to Go

Trump’s throw-everything-at-the-wall strategy a week before Election Day — particularly a constitutionally dubious call to end birthright citizenship — has brought new headaches for Republicans.

A Mandarin Duck Mysteriously Appears in Central Park, to Birders’ Delight

A brilliantly colored duck appeared in the Pond in Central Park in October. The duck, which is native to East Asia, stunned wildlife officials.

On Politics: Trump Wants to End Birthright Citizenship With Executive Order

President Trump has sought to appeal to prospective voters in the midterms by making dramatic claims that appear to have little chance of materializing.

Thomas Campbell, Ex-Director of the Met, Is Hired to Lead San Francisco Museums

Mr. Campbell resigned under pressure from the Metropolitan Museum last year, and is now essentially swapping jobs with Max Hollein, who was recently named its head.

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