Dinesh D’Souza, Pardoned by Trump, Claims Victory Over Obama Administration
Mr. D’Souza presented himself as a victim of selective justice, hounded by Mr. Obama’s attorney general among others, because he made a movie sharply critical of Mr. Obama.
What Is That Crowd? It’s the Field of Candidates. Now Pick One.
Around the country, record numbers of candidates are seeking House seats. In one Massachusetts district, the candidates can’t all fit on a stage.
California Today: California Today: ‘The World Is Looking to Us,’ Gavin Newsom Says
Friday: The Republican districts Democrats want to flip, a new board chairman at U.S.C. and an anti-Google protest in San Francisco.
How Big Companies Are Driving the Renewable Boom
Dozens of Fortune 500 companies are voluntarily investing billions in wind and solar energy.
Move to Vermont. Work From Home. Get $10,000. (Or at Least Something.)
Gov. Phil Scott has signed into law a bill that will pay a number of people who move to Vermont and work remotely for an out-of-state company.
Vulnerable Republicans See Immigration as Political Salvation
From the Rocky Mountain West to Texas and to California, Republican backers of an immigration petition are making life tough on Speaker Paul D. Ryan.
Puerto Rico’s Schools Are in Tumult, and Not Just Because of Hurricane Maria
Student enrollment dropped after the storm, forcing a new wave of school closings and raising fears that even more families will flee the island.
Trump Ran as a Renegade. Now He’s Trying to Keep Them at Bay.
Unexpectedly, President Trump has cut off the oxygen to the opposition, insurgent wing of the Republican Party.
Stormy Daniels’s Lawyer Sought Help From Democrats in Fight With Trump
The lawyer, Michael Avenatti, has insisted that the case against the president and his lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, is not political.
Archdiocese in Minnesota Plans to Settle With Abuse Victims for $210 Million
If approved, the settlement will be the largest ever for a sex abuse case involving an archdiocese that has filed for bankruptcy protection.
U.S. Allies Denounce Trump’s Tariffs Decision
Leaders and officials from the E.U., Canada and Mexico were united in their disapproval of President Trump’s move to place tariffs on metals, which could provoke retaliation against American businesses.
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