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Prosecutors Dropping Remaining Charges Against Trump Inauguration Protesters

The remaining 38 defendants were among over 200 arrested during demonstrations where some protesters threw rocks and bricks at police officers, set a car on fire and shattered storefront windows.

Holocaust Denier in California Congressional Race Leaves State G.O.P. Scrambling

John Fitzgerald placed second in a House primary just after the state Republican Party discovered his anti-Semitic views and rescinded its endorsement.

Trump Starts a Trade War, but the Path to Success Remains Unclear

President Trump has said that trade wars are “easy to win,” but the question is whether he has a plan to achieve the results he wants.

‘We Will Never Abolish ICE,’ Pence Says as He Slams Democrats

Visiting ICE headquarters, Vice President Mike Pence called the agency’s officials “American heroes” and admonished Democrats who have called for the agency’s disbanding.

Man Labeled ‘ID Adam’ Is Fired After Calling the Police on a Black Woman at Pool

Another video of a white person calling the police on a black person without cause circulated online, leading the caller’s employer to fire him.

Pruitt Is Gone. But These Five E.P.A. Policy Battles Are Still Ahead.

Here’s how Andrew Wheeler, Scott Pruitt’s successor, is expected to roll back rules on power plants, water pollution, car emissions and more.

Anne Frank’s Family Was Thwarted by United States Immigration Rules, New Research Shows

“Bureaucracy, war and time” stymied the Frank family’s attempts to immigrate in the years leading up to World War II, a report says.

Roe v. Wade and Abortion: Watch What Supreme Court Contenders Have Said

Judges Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Raymond Kethledge are viewed as leading candidates to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy. Here’s what they’ve said in the past about Roe vs. Wade.

Trump Administration Says It Needs More Time to Reunite Migrant Families

Facing a court-imposed deadline, federal attorneys notified a judge that they will need more time to reunite migrant children separated from their families at the U.S. border.

Fact Check of the Day: 18 Inaccurate Claims From Trump’s Montana Rally

President Trump distorted the facts on NATO military spending, the size of the White House staff and participation in the food stamp program, among other assertions.

Indiana Attorney General, Accused of Groping, Faces Calls for Resignation

Four women, including a lawmaker, said Curtis Hill inappropriately touched them during a late-night party in March.

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