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Charlottesville Car Attack Suspect Indicted on Federal Hate-Crimes Charges

The man, James A. Fields Jr., also faces local charges of first-degree murder in the death of a woman protesting a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., last summer.

Bill Shine Likely as Next White House Communications Director

The former Fox News executive, who was ousted for his handling of sexual harassment scandals at the network, met with President Trump in recent weeks for the post left open by Hope Hicks.

What Immigration Detention is Like at Age 14

For one teenager who fled violence in El Salvador on his own in 2014, the days he spent in a Texas border detention center were some of the worst of his life. He tells us what it was like.

Supreme Court Delivers a Sharp Blow to Labor Unions

The court ruled that government workers cannot be required to pay for collective bargaining, which could cost public unions tens of millions of dollars.

House Rejects Immigration Overhaul Despite Trump’s Late Plea

Divided House Republicans failed to pass legislation to protect the young undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers, fund a border wall and make significant changes to legal immigration.

Officer Who Killed Antwon Rose Is Charged With Criminal Homicide

The officer, Michael Rosfeld, failed basic police procedures and made statements to investigators that were contradicted by witnesses, the district attorney said.

California Today: California Today: Two Major Rulings Ripple Through the State

Wednesday: The Supreme Court weighs in on “crisis pregnancy centers” and Trump’s travel ban, a federal judge stops family separation, and the passing of a civic leader.

Trump Backs Softer Restrictions on Chinese Investment

President Trump has chosen a more moderate approach to limit Chinese investments in the United States, backing an expansion of existing government tools to protect national security.

If He Didn’t Kill Anyone, Why Is It Murder?

A distinctly American legal doctrine holds getaway drivers and lookouts as responsible for a death as the actual killer. California is having second thoughts.

In Eastern Europe, Militaries Gird Against Russian Might and Manipulation

American soldiers and allies, on a military exercise in Poland and Lithuania, are ramping up to thwart Russian cyberattacks and information warfare.

4 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primary Elections

It was a night of rebellious Democrats, who backed progressive insurgents, and loyal Republicans, who helped incumbents backed by President Trump persevere.

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