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Democrats’ Next Big Thing: Government-Guaranteed Jobs

It’s a big idea from a bygone era: guaranteed employment. But for Democrats veering to the left, it’s only the latest in an aggressive stance toward governance.

‘Almost No One Agrees With Us’: When Rural Students Emulate Parkland

Speaking out in a community like Marshall County, Ky., has come at a social cost, including frayed friendships and fights with parents.

Despite Attacks on Obamacare, the Uninsured Rate Held Steady Last Year

The numbers suggest a surprising resilience of the health law.

Man Agrees to Plead Guilty to Killing 5 at Fort Lauderdale Airport

Prosecutors say Esteban Santiago will plead guilty to 11 counts and serve five consecutive life sentences, followed by 120 years in prison, in connection with a 2017 rampage.

Republican Leaders Will Be Allowed to See Some Information on Russia Investigation

Intelligence and law enforcement officials had said the information was highly delicate and that it was not appropriate to turn over unredacted material to Congress.

Olympian Ariana Kukors Smith Sues U.S.A. Swimming, Claiming It Ignored Sex Abuse

The swimmer said in February that her former coach, Sean Hutchison, began grooming her at age 13 and abusing her at 16. He has denied the allegations.

Mark Penn, Ex-Clinton Aide, Dismisses Mueller Inquiry, and the Clintons Along With It

His criticism goes beyond just denouncing the special counsel to describing the people around his former employers as unprincipled schemers, the way the Republicans he once opposed used to do.

News Analysis: Trump Team’s Mueller Strategy: Limit the Investigation and Attack the Investigators

“They have now decided that they need to be more proactive, more aggressive and more anticipatory,” says Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard Law School professor emeritus.

News Analysis: By Demanding an Investigation, Trump Challenged a Constraint on His Power

The president escalated his campaign to undermine the Justice Department’s traditional independence from White House interference.

Trump’s Demands Escalate Pressure on Rosenstein to Preserve Justice Dept.’s Independence

Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, responded to the demand for an inquiry into the F.B.I.’s use of an informant by referring the request to the department’s inspector general.

Divisions Within Trump Team Undercut Quick Trade Victory With China

Ceaseless infighting and jockeying for influence on the White House’s trade team helped deprive the president of a quick victory on his most cherished policy issue.

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