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Chance of Nafta Deal in 2018 Diminishes as Talks Drag Past Congressional Deadline

The Trump administration had hoped a revised deal would reach the current Congress, in which Republicans control both chambers. Now, those prospects are diminishing by the day.

White House Memo: ‘Bigger Than Watergate’? Both Sides Say Yes, but for Different Reasons

Forty-four years after Richard Nixon resigned, critics of President Trump see an even worse scandal. Mr. Trump says the real outrage is the investigation.

Congressional Candidates, Not Mueller, Could Decide Trump’s Future

The idea of impeachment raises the stakes for control of Congress this November and potentially puts the idea front and center in the midterm elections.

Michigan State Faces a Long Road Ahead Despite Settling Nassar Lawsuits

The university reached a $500 million agreement with women abused by Dr. Lawrence G. Nassar. But the battles are far from over.

Richard Pipes, Historian of Russia and Reagan Aide, Dies at 94

The author of monumental works, he achieved renown in government as a “cold warrior” skeptic about détente with the Soviet Union.

F.D.A. Approves First Drug Designed to Prevent Migraines

The decision ushers in what many experts believe will be a new era in treatment for people who suffer the most severe form of the headaches.

States Are Moving to Limit, or Ban, Marriages of Children

Concerns about sex trafficking and forced marriages are behind moves to raise minimum ages to wed, but they may run up against religious objections.

Trump Defends ‘Animals’ Remark, Saying It Referred to MS-13 Gang Members

One day after he prompted criticism for describing dangerous criminals crossing the border as “animals,” Trump reiterated that the term fits for gang members.

Hawaii’s Volcanic Ghost Town: Doors Left Ajar in Homes Engulfed by Lava

A look inside the community swept by lava and shaken by the jet-engine roars of the Kilauea volcano.

A State Attorney General Calls Out Betsy DeVos on For-Profit Colleges

The New Jersey attorney general says federal education officials have stopped cooperating with the state on fraudulent activities at for-profits.

Hail Caesar Salad! Romaine Is Safe to Eat Again

Federal health officials say the tainted lettuce is no longer on the shelves or on restaurant menus, because the harvesting season in the Yuma, Ariz., region ended more than a month ago.

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