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News Analysis: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Proposal Is at Odds With Legal Consensus

Supreme Court decisions and a scholarly consensus reject Mr. Trump’s claimed power to end birthright citizenship by executive order.

Abroad in America: It’s Been an Awful Few Days

After two terrible events, the finger-pointing keeps getting worse.

Fire the Gun or Film the Ultrasound? How Women Running for Office Define Toughness.

The 2018 election cycle has been called “the year of the woman,” but Republican and Democratic female candidates have starkly different takes on what that means.

California Today: California Today: Los Angeles Tests Housing the Homeless in Its Own Backyard

Tuesday: A pilot program offers subsidies for homeowners, a potential ethics challenge for Gavin Newsom, and Baroo Los Angeles closes after three years.

Trump Wants to End Birthright Citizenship With Executive Order

President Trump wrongly said that the United States was the “only country in the world” where a baby born there automatically has citizenship. In fact, dozens of countries grant it.

In North Dakota, Native Americans Try to Turn an ID Law to Their Advantage

Tribes think they may be able to increase turnout in the face of a strict voter ID law. But it will be a challenge.

‘We’re Not Going to Let Anybody Stop Us From Voting’

On the Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota, Native American voters are scrambling to comply with a restrictive voter ID law in time to cast ballots for a crucial Senate election.

Tight Race in South Carolina, Heckling in Florida, New Poll in Texas: 7 Days to Go

Republican are showing concern in Mark Sanford’s district in South Carolina, airing an ad for Katie Arrington, who defeated him. Poll shows Ted Cruz up by 5 points.

At a Pittsburgh Crime Scene, Jewish Volunteers Guard the ‘Bodies of Holy Martyrs’

Judaism has a strict set of laws governing death. But balancing observance with a complex criminal investigation is presenting a rare set of challenges.

A Giant Inflatable Intestine Went Missing. The Stolen Colon Is Back, but Mystery Remains.

“Breaking: We have recovered the stolen colon,” the Kansas City Police Department announced Monday, ending a dozen days of suspense.

Female Candidates Break Barriers, Except When It Comes to Money

Women are running in record numbers, and asserting themselves as donors as well, but they still trail male candidates in fund-raising.

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