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G-20 Finance Ministers, Failing to Halt Trump’s Trade War, Warn of Its Global Risks

As the I.M.F. projected that the currently announced tariffs could reduce global economic output by $430 billion in 2020, the odds only appeared to grow that friction will intensify.

Lawmakers, Lobbyists and the Administration Join Forces to Overhaul the Endangered Species Act

In recent weeks, more than two dozen measures have been proposed to remove protections for species and weaken the law, which critics say impedes people’s livelihoods.

Waitress Discusses Taking Down Man Who Groped Her: ‘We Deal With a Lot’

Emelia Holden, 21, said the encounter, which went viral on social media, prompted women to reach out to her and other servers to tell their stories of harassment.

Can Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Help Build a Progressive Audience In Red States?

Welcome to Wichita, Kan., the biggest city in a state that hasn’t sent a Democrat to Congress in a decade. Can Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders’s support for an insurgent candidate help change that?

St. Louis Uber and Lyft Driver Secretly Live-Streamed Passengers, Report Says

Jason Gargac, 32, told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he made $3,500 from the live streams, which many criticized as an invasion of privacy.

Anti-Abortion Protesters at Queens Clinic Did Not Harass Patients, Judge Rules

The federal judge’s ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general’s office that aggressive protesters violated laws guaranteeing reproductive health access.

Democrats See Openings at State Level, Thanks to Trump Resistance

Opposition to the president is motivating many more Democratic voters in local races, creating an intensity gap, governors say.

Without Evidence, Trump Claims Vindication From Release of Carter Page Documents

President Trump claimed that the surveillance warrant against Mr. Page proves wrongdoing on the part of the F.B.I. in asking to wiretap the former aide.

A 3-Year-Old Died at a Texas Day Care. Here Are Ways to Keep Your Child Safe.

A boy died recently after being left in a day care van, an accident that officials said was avoidable. We looked at how to evaluate a day care program and assess its safety standards.

Their Father Was a Refugee in India. Now They’ve Teamed Up With the Trumps.

The Trump Organization has struck just one new hotel deal since the president took office. It’s with two brothers doing business in rural Mississippi.

As Trump Struggles With Helsinki’s Fallout, Congress Faces a New Charge: Complicity

Congressional Republicans have responded to Russia’s attacks with conflicting impulses, pressing to sanction Moscow even as some undercut the investigations.

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