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New Mexico Could Elect First Native American Woman to Congress

Deb Haaland, a member of the small Laguna Pueblo tribe who sailed to a Democratic primary victory, made defiance of President Trump a key part of her campaign.

Fact Check of the Day: Trump Falsely Claims ‘We’re Now Exporting Energy for the First Time’

The United States has been exporting energy for decades, and is not projected to become a net exporter until 2022.

Bill Clinton on Monica Lewinsky and #MeToo

The former president has spent part of his book tour walking back his defensive remarks to a question about his apology to Ms. Lewinsky.

Mesa Police Officers Who Beat Unarmed Man on Video Are Put on Leave

“I don’t feel that our officers were at their best,” the Mesa, Ariz., police chief said, after four were seen punching the man in surveillance footage.

Boston Grapples With Faneuil Hall, Named for a Slaveholder

In a city that has long wrestled with issues of race, activists want Peter Faneuil’s name removed from the popular Colonial-era landmark. The mayor disagrees.

In Fight for California Governor, Candidates Head to Ideological Corners

Gavin Newsom and John Cox appear ready to engage in a stark battle over taxes, health care and President Trump.

Stormy Daniels Sues, Saying Michael Cohen Colluded With Her Former Lawyer

The suit brought by the pornographic film actress reveals text messages discussing an effort to quash the story of her alleged affair with Mr. Trump.

A Medical Mystery Grows as U.S. Consulate Workers in China Fall Ill

The illnesses in China have broadened a crisis that started in 2016, when American Embassy employees and their family members in Cuba began getting sick after hearing strange noises.

5 Takeaways From California’s Primary, for Californians

Though it had national implications, the California primary also tested state political issues like single-payer health care, Latino turnout and an unpopular gas tax.

Your Graduation Speeches in 50 Words

Readers shared pearls of wisdom they wish they had heard as a 20-something.

Alexander Nix, Ex-Chief of Cambridge Analytica, Is Defiant in British Hearing

Mr. Nix’s statements to a Parliament committee contradicted some evidence presented by a former employee, Christopher Wylie.

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