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Fact Check: Corey Stewart, Republicans and the Fringe Right

Mr. Stewart, who lost a bid for governor last year, has long courted voters on the rightward fringes of his party, often by playing to anti-immigration sentiment.

A Macy’s Goes From Mall Mainstay to Homeless Shelter

As traditional retailers fade in the era of Amazon, a vacant department store near Washington becomes a refuge for people struggling to find affordable places to live.

Raccoon Climbs Minnesota Skyscraper and Becomes an Internet Sensation

The stranded raccoon’s mesmerizing hourslong ascent up 25 stories in St. Paul ended early Wednesday with a rescue and some cat food.

Bob Corker’s Senate Outburst: ‘We Might Poke the Bear’

The Tennessee senator reprimanded his fellow Republicans for blocking bill amendments that might upset President Trump.

California Today: California Today: 2 Views of the Judge Persky Recall

Wednesday: The recall effort that split liberals, questions about the Democratic tide in Orange County and Warriors fans celebrate in Oakland.

Texas Woman Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Voter Fraud Loses Bid for New Trial

Crystal Mason has said she did not know that a felony conviction barred her from voting in the 2016 presidential election. She intends to appeal.

Trump Says ‘There Is No Longer a Nuclear Threat’ after Kim Jong-un Meeting

President Trump projected confidence as Air Force One landed shortly after dawn, declaring that the nuclear threat from North Korea is over.

‘Major Disarmament’ Expected in North Korea Within Trump’s First Term, Pompeo Says

The secretary of state acknowledged that denuclearization would take “some amount of time,” but North Korea has already claimed major concessions from the U.S.

At War: The U.S. Spends Billions in Defense Aid. Is It Working?

The Pentagon has sent billions of dollars overseas to equip other countries to fight terror. To what end?

For Survivors of a 9-Hour Chinese Exam, a Door Opens to America

The University of New Hampshire will be the first flagship state school to accept scores from the Chinese university entrance exam as a basis for admission.

3 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries

Virginia Republicans voted for Corey Stewart. South Carolina decided it was done with Mark Sanford. And Democrats spurned insurgents from the activist left.

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