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Mark Sanford’s Political Career Fades in the Age of Trump

The South Carolina House candidate seemed to realize that his frequent criticism of the president would lead to the first electoral loss of his career.

The Lives Lost or Changed Forever in the Pulse Nightclub Attack

On the second anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting here’s a look at the lives forever altered by one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.

Fact Check of the Day: With Misleading Claims, Trump Dismisses 1994 North Korea Nuclear Deal

Following his summit meeting with Kim Jong-un, President Trump claimed on Tuesday that North Korea “took billions of dollars” during the Clinton administration for “nothing.” Neither is true.

Air Force Captain Who Deserted in 1983 Is Found in California, Using a Fake Identity

Capt. William Howard Hughes Jr. had been living near San Francisco. He said he fled because he was depressed about his job.

Lawmakers in Both Parties Are Skeptical as They Assess North Korea Meeting

Members of Congress reacted to the pronouncements from Singapore with distrust, with some Republicans saying President Trump must ratify any nuclear accord.

A Border Town Where Petunias, Not Political Tiffs, Split Countries

In one Vermont village bordering Canada, the Trump-Trudeau rift has been jarring. Residents spend their lives straddling the border, and many like it that way.

Larry Kudlow, Trump Adviser, Recovering After Heart Attack, Friends Say

The director of President Trump’s National Economic Council is expected to return to the job after recovering.

Navarro Apologizes for ‘Special Place in Hell’ Comments About Trudeau

President Trump’s top trade adviser said his verbal attack against Canada’s prime minister was a “mistake.”

How Universities Deal With Sexual Harassment Needs Sweeping Change, Panel Says

Current policies and programs have failed overwhelmingly to address and prevent the problem, said a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

Obama-Linked Group to Mobilize Democrats in Battle for House

Organizing for Action, the political group launched by Barack Obama, will deploy and train volunteers in more than two dozen Republican-held congressional districts.

Trump’s Video Pitch to Kim: Corny, Cliché and Strategic

During a meeting in Singapore, Donald Trump presented Kim Jong-un with a short video depicting the prosperity that could come with peace. James Poniewozik, The Times’s chief television critic, tells us the video’s cartoonish, idealized aesthetic was no…

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