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Inside the N.R.A. Convention

The annual event in Dallas drew about 75,000 members.

Daniel Cohen, 82, Dies; Sought Justice for Pan Am Bombing Victims

Mr. Cohen and his wife, Susan, lost their daughter over Scotland when terrorists attacked Flight 103 in 1988. The couple became voices of the bereaved.

Fact Check of the Day: Haspel Says C.I.A. ‘Historically’ Has Not Interrogated Subjects. History Shows Otherwise.

Gina Haspel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Central Intelligence Agency made the claim during her Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

Releasing 3 Americans, North Koreans Signal Openness to Washington

The release of the three prisoners was North Korea’s most tangible gesture aimed at improving relations with the United States since President Trump took office.

Gina Haspel, Nominee for C.I.A., Says Era of Torture Is Over

Ms. Haspel, the career spy who once oversaw the waterboarding of a suspect, defended the agency’s past at a confirmation hearing. She said there would be no torture in its future.

President Trump a Nobel Laureate? It’s a Possibility

The likelihood of Mr. Trump receiving a Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts once seemed far-fetched. But as talks with North and South Korea progress, supporters see merit in the idea.

House Republicans, Defying Leaders, Move to Force Immigration Votes

More than a dozen House Republicans created a petition to force votes on immigration legislation, hoping to settle the uncertain futures of the so-called Dreamers.

Boeing C.E.O. Downplays Loss of $20 Billion Contract With Iran

A day after the U.S. decided to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, Boeing said it would abide by the administration’s decision to cancel its license to sell to Iran.

Readers Respond to Opioid Surge in Northern California

People across California wrote in with their thoughts about heroin abuse in the state’s rural north

Is This Election Rigged Against Trump?

With Donald J. Trump’s claims that the election is rigged against him, we take a look at past close and contentious elections.

North Carolina Republican Is First Incumbent Ousted in 2018

Robert Pittenger, seeking his fourth term, lost a primary challenge on Tuesday to Mark Harris, a Baptist minister who opposes same-sex marriage.

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