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A Campaign, a Murder, a Legacy: Robert F. Kennedy’s California Story

Fifty years after his death, friends, aides and journalists recall the senator’s last campaign in California, his assassination in Los Angeles and what came next for the city.

U.S. Army Veteran Is Charged With Attempted Spying for China

The arrest of the former intelligence agent comes after a former C.I.A. officer was accused of helping China unravel an American spy network there.

Fact check of the day: 500 Days In, Trump Boasts of Many Wins

On Monday, President Trump again took to Twitter to promote what he called his accomplishments in office so far on immigration, the economy and North Korea.

News Analysis: Trump and His Lawyers Embrace a Vision of Vast Executive Power

The president and his personal legal advisers have argued to the special counsel that his authority places him above the reach of obstruction statutes.

Californians Go to Polls With High Stakes and Some High Anxiety

California is key to Democratic hopes for taking back control of the House. But first they must get through the state’s unusual “top-two” voting system.

Mueller Accuses Paul Manafort of Attempted Witness Tampering

Prosecutors say President Trump’s former campaign chairman tried to contact witnesses in the case against him. They want his bail revoked or revised.

Could Latinos in California Help Flip House Seats?

Latinos make up 18% of California’s likely voting population, but they could play a critical role in the midterm elections. Democrats running for office are hoping that reaching out to Latino voters will help them win.

With a Chorus of Tweets, Administration Officials Mark Trump’s 500 Days

The praise recalled a cabinet meeting last year in which the top officials on President Trump’s team took turns offering worshipful statements about him.

Facebook Back on the Defensive, Now Over Data Deals With Device Makers

Facebook is fending off questions from lawmakers and regulators about partnerships that allowed device makers access to data on users and their friends.

News Analysis: Trump Greets Plans for North Korea-Syria Meeting With Deafening Silence

White House officials said Mr. Trump would directly discuss his views with Kim Jong-un about a summit meeting between the two rogue states.

Melania Trump Returns to the Public Eye (Sort Of)

Mrs. Trump’s appearance at an event honoring military families ended the longest break anyone has taken from the role of first lady in modern memory.

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