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Trump Rule Would Bar Some Abortion Advice at Federally Funded Clinics

The president hailed the proposal — a top priority of social conservatives who have been among his staunchest supporters — at a gala for an anti-abortion organization.

Why Campus Shootings Are So Shocking: School Is the ‘Safest Place’ for a Child

While homicide is among the leading causes of death for young people generally, killings at school are rare, compared with the home or the neighborhood.

In Michael Cohen’s Rolodex, an Investor Tied to Russia Saw Pay Dirt

A financier linked to a Russian oligarch gave Mr. Cohen a $1 million contract, seeking contacts and advice. The deals went nowhere, but the two men grew close in business and political fund-raising.

200 Professors Call for Ouster of U.S.C. President, Citing Lack of ‘Moral Authority’

In a letter, senior faculty members expressed “outrage and disappointment” over C.L. Max Nikias’s handling of accusations of misconduct against a campus doctor.

Homeland Security Chief Backtracks After Saying Russia Didn’t Try to Help Trump

The agency’s secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, appeared to counter conclusions by the intelligence community that Moscow sought to give President Trump an edge in the 2016 election.

His Wife Died in the Santa Fe School Shooting. The World’s Sympathy May Keep Him Alive.

William Tisdale’s GoFundMe campaign to pay for medical treatment for a fatal lung disease took off after his wife was killed in the Texas shooting.

Trump on North Korea Summit: ‘We Will See’

In an appearance with South Korea’s president, Moon Jae-in, President Donald Trump said a planned meeting with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, remains tentative.

4 Teenagers Charged in Killing of Baltimore County Officer With Jeep

The teenagers were all charged with first-degree murder. One of them told detectives that he ran over the officer, Amy Caprio, who was responding to a burglary.

Calling Your Lawyer From Jail? What You Say Might Be Used Against You.

In New Orleans, every call to a cellphone from the parish jail is taped, and prosecutors can listen in.

California Today: California Today: In San Francisco, Public Art Soars High Into the Skyline

Tuesday: Lawsuits in the U.S.C. scandal, Shohei Ohtani emerges as a two-way star, and Indian-owned casinos want in on the sports betting boom.

Georgia, Arkansas and Kentucky Primaries: Top Races to Watch

Georgians are choosing candidates for governor on Tuesday, and there are competitive House seats in all three states. Here’s what you should know.

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