House Republicans Mount a Long-Shot Bid to Impeach Rod Rosenstein
The introduction of articles of impeachment was seen as much as a political maneuver as an act of congressional oversight. But it could give the president more ammunition to attack the Justice Department.
Lucy McBath, Gun Control Activist, Wins Congressional Primary in Georgia
Ms. McBath became an activist after her son was fatally shot during a dispute over the volume of his music. She’ll face Karen Handel, the incumbent.
The Pompeo Hearing Gets Testy
Senator Robert Menendez sparred with Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, who took exception to his question about whether President Trump talked to him about his meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
Representing Michael Cohen, ‘Classic Lanny’ Davis Comes Out Swinging
Mr. Davis — an all-purpose lawyer, lobbyist, crisis consultant and TV-talker — has helped Mr. Cohen, President Trump’s former personal lawyer, mount an aggressive defense in the news media.
What the Audio of Cohen and Trump Could Reveal
A tape of a 2016 conversation between President Trump and his former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, sheds new light on hush money payments to a former Playboy model — but questions remain.
New Emails Show Michigan Republicans Plotting to Gerrymander Maps
The Republicans boasted of concentrating “Dem garbage” into four of the five southeast districts controlled by Democrats.
Fact Check of the Day: Pompeo Oversells Trump’s Enthusiasm for Sanctions on Russia
Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, played up the administration’s sanctions against Russia during a Senate hearing. But they were issued under a law that the president criticized and tried to water down.
A Place Where Conservative Teenagers Feel Free to Be Themselves
At a leadership conference in Washington, right-leaning youths reject the stereotype that everyone in their generation is liberal, “Make America Great Again” hats and all.
Sean Spicer Takes Questions Again, This Time Peddling His Book
He regrets the inauguration crowd briefing. He regrets his Holocaust remarks. But did he corrupt world discourse? Was he an amazing child?
Larry Nassar, Convicted Gymnastics Doctor, Wants a New Sentence from a New Judge
Lawyers for Mr. Nassar, who pleaded guilty to sexual abuse, say the judge overstepped legal bounds in a long, emotional sentencing hearing.
Nia Wilson Had Big Plans. Then She Was Killed in a BART Station.
Nia, 18, had an upcoming job interview, a sister said. As her family planned her funeral on Wednesday, the suspect in the attack was charged with murder and attempted murder.
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