Trump Claims Justice Dept. Report ‘Totally Exonerates Me’
Speaking to reporters, President Trump also answered questions about North Korea and immigration.
Trump Agrees: Meeting With Kim Jong-un Gave North Korean Leader ‘Credibility’
The president said he was joking, however, when he said he wanted Americans to “sit up at attention” as North Koreans do for Mr. Kim.
The Pimp Who Won the Primary: ‘I Know How Donald Trump Feels’
Dennis Hof, 71, is a brothel owner in Nevada, the only state where prostitution is legal. This week he won a primary for a spot in the State Assembly.
U.S. and China Expand Trade War as Beijing Vows to Match Trump’s Tariffs
The tariffs on China by the Trump administration shift what has primarily been a war of words between Washington and Beijing into a full-blown trade war.
California Today: California Today: Talking to London Breed About Her Plans for San Francisco
Friday: London Breed targets street “behavior,” the seismic defect in some San Francisco high rises, a $200 billion state budget and, finally, the odd quirks of the Dipsea.
Gender Letter: He Gave a Light Sentence for Sexual Assault. Now He’s Off the Bench.
The judge who sentenced Brock Turner, the Stanford student charged with sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, was recalled by California voters. But is it a good thing?
Trump Calls Justice Dept. Report ‘Total Disaster’ for F.B.I.
“Doesn’t get any lower than that!” Mr. Trump wrote of findings in a Justice Department report that detailed texts between F.B.I. agents who opposed his presidential bid.
North Carolina Republicans Are Back With a New Plan for Strict Voter Laws
Republican senators unveiled legislation that would eliminate the final Saturday of early voting in state elections.
For Pruitt Aides, the Boss’s Personal Life Was Part of the Job
Senior staff members at the E.P.A. said they frequently felt pressured by Scott Pruitt to help in nonwork matters and obtain favors for his family.
Trump-Kim Deal Promises Answers for Families of Korean War M.I.A.’s
The joint statement signed at the Singapore summit meeting includes a promise to resume long-stalled work to locate and return remains of thousands of American war dead.
Steve Scalise Records First Out as He Returns to Field on Anniversary of Shooting
Mr. Scalise, a Louisiana representative who was shot when a gunman opened fire on the Republican team’s practice last year, briefly appeared at second base during the congressional baseball game.
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