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Frank C. Carlucci, Diplomat and Defense Secretary to Reagan, Dies at 87

In his wide-ranging government career, Mr. Carlucci was an expert budget-whacker and, to presidents and cabinet secretaries, an indispensable No. 2 man.

Bill Clinton Says #MeToo Wouldn’t Have Changed His Response to Lewinsky Scandal

In an interview on NBC’s “Today” show, Mr. Clinton praised the #MeToo movement, but said that he didn’t think he owed Monica Lewinsky an apology.

In Narrow Decision, Supreme Court Sides With Baker Who Turned Away Gay Couple

The court passed on an opportunity to either bolster the right to same-sex marriage or explain how far the government can go in regulating businesses run on religious principles.

Four Seniors Who Died in Parkland School Shooting Are Honored at Graduation Ceremony

The mother of Joaquin Oliver, who was killed in the February shooting, received his diploma while wearing a shirt with five words on it: This should be my son.

Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Discipline A.C.L.U.

The court vacated an appeals court ruling that had allowed a teenager to obtain an abortion, saying the dispute was moot.

Trump Says Appointment of Special Counsel Is ‘Totally Unconstitutional’

The president also said he had the power to pardon himself, raising the prospect that he might take action to immunize himself from the continuing Russia investigation.

Georgia Police Officer Is Fired After Striking Man With Patrol Car

An internal investigation determined that the officer, Taylor Saulters, used excessive force when he struck Timmy Patmon, who was scraped and bruised.

The Numbers That Explain Why Teachers Are in Revolt

After a quarter century of steady growth on education spending, a shock to the system.

California Primary Election: Live Updates

California voters head to the polls on Tuesday for a primary with huge stakes for the country. Our reporters are talking to voters across the state ahead of the election.

Facebook Tried to Rein In Fake Ads. It Fell Short in a California Race.

Measures to prevent election interference remain spotty, as shown in the Fourth Congressional District’s Democratic primary.

Democrats Hope an Asian Influx Will Help Turn Orange County Blue

The demographics are evolving fast in the once reliably Republican suburbs of Southern California, but what that will mean at the ballot box remains a big question mark for the midterms.

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