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#HeToo? A Fight for Men’s Rights, in California Courts

Ladies’ nights, career seminars and paternity fraud are all on the docket.

Trump, on His Best Behavior, Heaps Praise on May as ‘Tough’ and ‘Capable’

The president called the U.S.-British relationship the “highest level of special,” and he dismissed an explosive interview he gave to a British tabloid as “fake news.”

Door-Knocking Democrat Tries to Break G.O.P. Grip in Ohio Special Election

A special election for a House seat in Ohio will test the power of the rural vote against the kind of affluent, rapidly growing suburbs that Democrats need to win.

Ex-Health Secretary Tom Price Wasted $341,000 on Improper Travel, Inquiry Finds

The government should try to recoup the money improperly spent on 20 trips to such places as Florida and Switzerland, the inspector general of the Health and Human Services Department said.

Gender Letter: An Ode to ‘Old Maids’ Everywhere

Why are there so few cultural rituals for women without a partner or children?

California Today: California Today: Here’s What’s Been Different About Fires This Year

Friday: Changes in fire behavior and what they mean for us, “Game of Thrones” gets 22 Emmy nods, and Boltman is up for auction on eBay.

Trump Visit to U.K. Inspires Yearning for a ‘Love Actually’ Moment

Twitter users urged Prime Minister Theresa May to confront the president with a stirring speech from the movie after he undercut her in a newspaper interview.

Republicans Had a Plan for Josh Hawley in Missouri. He’s Working on It.

Handpicked by party leaders and backed by influential donors, Mr. Hawley has gained recognition and influence in a key state. But there have been growing pains.

Live Briefing: Trump in the U.K.: President Tells May Ties Are at ‘Highest Level of Special’

The two leaders held private talks and a news conference, in which they tried to restore a sense of unity after the president’s devastating interview.

Trump to Appoint a New Liaison to Congress

Shahira Knight, who was deputy director at the National Economic Council under its former director, Gary D. Cohn, will take over as director of White House legislative affairs, officials said.

White House Orders Broader Access to Files About F.B.I. Informant

The full House and Senate Intelligence Committees will be able to read the documents, even though intelligence and law enforcement officials had urged that access be tightly restricted.

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