U.K. Poisoning Inquiry Turns to Russian Agency in Mueller Indictments
The military intelligence service suspected of disrupting the 2016 presidential campaign in the U.S. may be behind the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in England.
Pussy Riot Says Its Members Ran Onto the Field in World Cup Final
Four people ran onto the field dressed in police uniforms during the second half of the game, and the activist group claimed responsibility and made a list of demands.
Plans Unveiled for Memorial at Site of Charleston Church Massacre
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church hopes to erect a lasting tribute to both victims and survivors of the 2015 hate crime, and to the resilience of a 200-year-old congregation.
How Israel, in Dark of Night, Torched Its Way to Iran’s Nuclear Secrets
The Israeli government showed three reporters, including one from The Times, documents indicating that the Iranian nuclear weapons program was larger and more sophisticated than once suspected.
F.B.I. Confidence in Leadership Fell in Year After Comey’s Firing
Internal data show that F.B.I. morale remains high under the new director, but the figures further undercut one of President Trump’s explanations for firing James B. Comey.
Trump, on Eve of Putin Meeting, Calls E.U. a Trade ‘Foe’
The president made the remarks in an interview while he was at his golf resort in Scotland, ahead of his meeting with the Russian leader in Finland.
Paul Ryan Says His S.U.V. Was ‘Eaten by Animals.’ Here’s How to Protect Your Vehicle From Wildlife.
The House speaker said woodchucks chewed the wiring out from his Chevrolet Suburban: “And so my car was eaten by animals, and it’s just dead.”
Warren is Preparing for 2020. So Are Biden, Booker, Harris and Sanders.
As many top Democrats eye a run for president in 2020, Elizabeth Warren has all but announced her candidacy, while Joe Biden is planning to campaign up to four days a week this fall for midterm candidates.
Georgia Governor Candidate Caught Saying He’s in Race to Be the ‘Craziest’
His opponent has recorded ads with a chainsaw, shotgun and “big truck” that he says he’ll use to round up “illegal immigrants.” It seems to be working.
The Democrats Taking on Trump as 2020 Nears
No major candidacy has been announced yet in the Democratic party, and the 2018 midterms are front and center. But the next presidential election looms large for the party.
Feinstein Has Advantages in California Race. De León Now Has Party Leaders.
Though Senator Dianne Feinstein trounced Kevin de León in a primary, they will still face off in November, after party leaders endorsed Mr. de León, reflecting the power of liberal activists.
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