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Rachel Crooks, Who Accused Trump of Sexual Assault, Wins Legislative Primary

Ms. Crooks, the Democratic nominee for an Ohio House seat, says Mr. Trump forcibly kissed her at Trump Tower in 2005.

Mormon Church Ends Century-Old Partnership With Boy Scouts of America

The church said that it hoped to develop youth programs that were more aligned with its own teachings.

Mulvaney Demotes Unit That Polices Student Loans in Consumer Bureau Reshuffle

Mick Mulvaney, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will move the student loan division into another unit, a shift officials fear will sidetrack cases against lenders.

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Ninja Supreme Court Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Has Fun With Fame

The star of the documentary “RBG” has embraced her popularity as another tool in her effort to help women advance.

California Will Require Solar Power for New Homes

The state mandate, to take effect in 2020, is the first in the country and is expected to add $8,000 to $12,000 to the cost of a house.

Good Spy, Bad Spy: Who Is Gina Haspel?

The C.I.A. has been on a campaign defending Gina Haspel, President Trump’s pick to head the agency, but critics have highlighted her role in interrogations using torture and the destruction of tapes documenting them.

California Today: California Today: A Run-Down of the Final California Governor Debate

Wednesday: Candidates talk taxes, Trump and sex; George Deukmejian dies; and readers weigh in on what it’s like to live in the world’s fifth-largest economy.

6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primary Elections

Richard Cordray won in Ohio. Don Blankenship lost in West Virginia. And Congress is very unpopular.

U.S. Commandos in Africa Are Told to Avoid Combat Missions or ‘Do Not Go’

The order, issued by Maj. Gen. J. Marcus Hicks, is among several new directives after an Oct. 4 ambush in Niger that killed four American soldiers, including two Green Berets.

Live Briefing: What to Watch for in Gina Haspel’s Confirmation Hearing to Run the C.I.A.

Ms. Haspel is a career spy who spent her life in the shadows. Now she is facing questions about her role in the C.I.A.’s torture of terrorism suspects.

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