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Reality Winner, N.S.A. Contractor Accused in Leak, Pleads Guilty

Ms. Winner, who pleaded guilty in Georgia, was the first person to be arrested during President Trump’s administration for leaking classified information.

Supreme Court Upholds Trump’s Travel Ban, Delivering Endorsement of Presidential Power

In a 5-to-4 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim countries.

Supreme Court Backs Pregnancy Centers That Oppose Abortion, in Free Speech Case

The centers had argued that a California law violated their free speech rights by forcing them to convey messages at odds with their beliefs.

He Said, She Said: Mixed Messages From the White House

Jeff Sessions and Sarah Huckabee Sanders offered conflicting statements on what the Trump administration intends to do about its “zero tolerance” immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border.

White House Officials Diverge on Immigration Policy

Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, offered slightly different views on the enforcement of the “zero tolerance” policy at the U.S.-Mexico border.

California Today: California Today: Who Gets to Decide Where to Build Housing?

Tuesday: L.A. votes on whether to add units along a transit line, the Pawnee Fire rages in Lake County, and recalling when the Rockets left San Diego.

Frugal Traveler: Beach Is in This California Town’s Name, but It Offers Much More

Long Beach has a cute and compact downtown, good food, ethnic and cultural diversity, a thriving L.G.B.T. community, and some unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities.

Found: Rosa Parks’s Arrest Warrant, and More Traces of Civil Rights History

When the Montgomery bus boycott electrified the struggle against segregation, it was all recorded in appeals bonds, court motions and $10 fines. A forgotten trove has turned up in a courthouse vault.

Voters Go to the Polls in 7 States on Tuesday. Here’s What to Watch For.

In New York, establishment candidates face tough challenges. In Utah, Mitt Romney is back. President Trump has weighed in on South Carolina’s runoff for governor.

Ivana Trump, In and Out of the Spotlight

The first of the president’s three wives has said very little about her ex-husband since he took office. “But we speak,” she points out.

Federal Judge Dismisses Cities’ Suit Against Oil Companies Over Costs of Climate Change

The ruling in the closely watched case was a defeat for San Francisco and Oakland, which had sued fossil fuel companies over the costs of a warming world.

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