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Update: With Ban Upheld, Travel Industry Urges a Welcome for Tourists

Travel to the United States has declined after President Trump’s initial executive order. Now, after a Supreme Court ruling, companies are emphasizing their commitment to hospitality.

The Army Denied This Black Soldier a Commission in 1942. Now It’s Making Amends.

Trying to rectify past discrimination, the Army is promoting John E. James Jr. to second lieutenant, two weeks after his 98th birthday. “I thought it would never happen,” he said.

Who Is Jarrod Ramos, the Suspect in the Annapolis Newsroom Shooting?

A man’s long feud with a local newspaper ends with his arrest after five people are killed at the Capital Gazette offices.

The Victims of the Capital Gazette Newsroom Shooting

A sharp editorial writer, a lyrical columnist, an old-school newspaperman, a community feature writer and a young new hire were killed on Thursday.

Is the Future of the Supreme Court in the Hands of These 2 Senators?

Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, both moderate Republicans who favor abortion rights, are facing pressure from liberal activists to defend Roe v. Wade in the impending confirmation battle over President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.

Melania Trump Returns to the Border, This Time Without Subtext

Mrs. Trump’s trip to Arizona on Thursday was her first public appearance since her visit to Texas was marred by her decision to wear a jacket that said, “I REALLY DON’T CARE. DO U?”

With Kennedy Gone, Roberts Will Be the Supreme Court’s Swing Vote

The question is whether the chief justice — an incrementalist who is passionate about preserving the institutional integrity of the court — will inch further toward the left.

In Wisconsin Visit, Trump Cheers One Company and Criticizes Another

The president celebrates the ground breaking of a high tech campus of a Taiwanese firm while telling Harley Davidson: “Don’t get cute with us.”

White House Memo: In Meeting With Putin, Experts Fear Trump Will Give More Than He Gets

Foreign policy officials, including some in his own administration, fear a repeat of President Trump’s encounter with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader.

Mother Is Reunited With Her Child After Family Separation Practice Ends

A Brazilian woman who was separated from her son after they entered the U.S. was released from custody, but faced formidable hurdles to get her son back.

For Conservatives, Court Fight Is on Their Turf and in Their D.N.A.

Few issues are as rooted in the political culture of Republicans as the Supreme Court. They hope for a big boost in the midterms.

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