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Tabloid Company, Aiding Trump Campaign, May Have Crossed Line Into Politics

Prosecutors believe that American Media Inc. acted more as a political supporter than as a news organization as it helped Michael D. Cohen prevent embarrassing coverage of Donald J. Trump.

Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate Change Movement

Zero Hour, the nationwide coalition behind Saturday’s youth marches in Washington and other cities, is hoping to inspire young people to step up and demand change.

A Magnet for Latino College Students

In this week’s Race/Related newsletter: A look at the University of California, Merced campus, and a visit to Charlottesville almost a year after the white nationalist rally.

Trump Signals Consequences for Michael Cohen Over Secret Recording

With a tweet, President Trump signaled open warfare on his longtime fixer, who has publicly discussed the idea of cooperating with the Justice Department.

Nascar’s Future Depends on These 5-Year-Olds

For families whose children harbor racing aspirations, quarter-midget tracks offer one of the earliest possible introductions to motor sports — leading some children to race before they can read.

On Washington: Lessons From a Failed Nomination, for Both Brett Kavanaugh and the Senate

Senators expect the embarrassing collapse of one judicial nomination to influence others to come.

Suspicious Minds

Mingling with wariness and wonder at a conference devoted to “Ancient Aliens.”

2 Charged With Stealing $8 Million in Rare Books and Items From Pittsburgh Library

Over two decades, prosecutors say, an archivist at the city’s library and a rare-book dealer conspired to sell stolen books.

There Is a Revolution on the Left. Democrats Are Bracing.

After victories by progressive candidates in New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Maryland, young liberals are trying to remake the party into a ferocious opposition force.

White Nationalists Came to Charlottesville. A Year On, the Wound Still Festers.

Nearly a year after the rally, the city’s first black female mayor has vowed to address centuries of racial and economic disparities.

Trump and Putin’s Meeting, the Aftermath and More Political Stories This Week

The meeting incited conflicting statements, outcry and new developments in the relationship between Washington and Moscow. Here’s a look at the meeting, what happened afterward — and some links to other political articles if you want to read further.

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