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Trump’s Summer Campaign Priority: Target Red-State Democratic Senators

The strategy, meant to take advantage of President Trump’s star power among core Republican supporters, will take him to six states where he can bring a message devised to stoke partisan outrage.

Who Is Mike Parson, Missouri’s New Governor?

Mr. Parson differs little from the departing governor, Eric Greitens, in terms of policy, but greatly in terms of political style and experience.

Trump Asked Sessions to Retain Control of Russia Inquiry After His Recusal

The attorney general is a key witness in the investigation into whether Mr. Trump tried to obstruct the Russia inquiry itself.

Fred Kovaleski, Once a Spy in a Tennis Disguise, Dies at 93

After he was recruited by the C.I.A. during the Cold War, his international tennis career became a cover for espionage.

Texting About His Day at School, a Santa Fe Student Describes a ‘Nervous’ Return

In a series of texts, a sophomore described his first day back at Santa Fe High since a gunman killed 10 people there. “This is one of the steps we have to take,” he said.

Eric Greitens, Missouri Governor and Rising Republican Star, Resigns Amid Scandal

Mr. Greitens, once seen as a Republican superstar, stepped down. For months, as scandal unfolded around him, he had defiantly refused to quit.

Roseanne’s Twitter Tantrum Repeats George Soros Smears

In addition to the racist tweet that ended her sitcom, the comedian falsely called the billionaire Jewish philanthropist a Nazi collaborator.

Active Shooter Game Is Pulled After Angering Parkland Parents

The game depicts an attacker creeping through school corridors and shooting civilians. “They are profiting off of the murder of my daughter,” one father said.

Trump Officials, Moving to Break Up Migrant Families, Blame Democrats

Administration officials argue that court rulings and laws give them little choice, but Democrats have denounced the new policy and rejected attempts to pin it on them.

Police Need Warrants for Driveway Searches, Supreme Court Rules

The case concerned a stolen motorcycle covered in a tarp that an officer had looked under without an invitation or a warrant.

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Restrictive Arkansas Abortion Law

In turning down an appeal, the court put two of the state’s three abortion clinics at risk of closing.

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