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The Bomb Suspect’s Van Is Covered With Stickers. Here’s What They Show.

Federal law enforcement officials seized the van of Cesar Sayoc Jr., who was arrested in connection with the wave of bombs sent to prominent Democrats and critics of President Trump. Here’s why the van could be key to the investigation.

Republicans Look to Safety Net Programs as Deficit Balloons

There’s talk of cutting taxes again, which could usher in spending cuts to Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid.

Obama, Rallying in Wisconsin, Warns Democrats: ‘Don’t Be Hoodwinked’

He also cited a report that President Trump’s phone is insecure as evidence that Republicans had not cared about Hillary Clinton’s email controversy.

At War: For Over a Decade, This Base Has Housed American Soldiers Rotating Through Afghanistan

The transformation of Camp Dwyer in Helmand Province reflects the shifting strategy for troops fighting in Afghanistan, where on Oct 4. the 2,414th American was killed.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: The Local Issues Our Readers Care About

In the On Politics newsletter, readers tell us the political stories resonating in their state or city; plus, the best sandwich in Memphis, and polling in a close Utah race.

They Were Sent Pipe Bombs. Here’s What They’ve Said About Trump.

A look at the contentious words between the president and some of his most outspoken critics.

The New Old Age: Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Sign Up for Medicare Part B

Some people can delay, but many will end up paying financial penalties if they don’t enroll when they turn 65. Here’s an explanation of the confusing rules.

A White Van Laden With Stickers Is at Center of Bombing Investigation

A Facebook feed on wheels, the white van belonging to Cesar Sayoc illuminates a window into his political leanings.

Microsoft Says It Will Sell Pentagon Artificial Intelligence and Other Advanced Technology

Microsoft is talking the opposite position from Google, which said it would not provide cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to the Defense Department.

Great Ad. Compelling Characters. But No Mass Audience for the Democratic Candidates.

A video featuring Democratic House candidates with national security credentials has drawn raves. But because of campaign finance laws, few have seen it.

Trump Considering Executive Actions to Stop Asylum Seekers From Central America

President Trump is expected to outline plans for the deployment of Army troops and to fortify the border, including executive actions to deny entry to Central American migrants.

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