Census Officials Say Rhode Island Rehearsal Is Going Well. Not Everyone Agrees.
The sole dry run for the 2020 census is happening in Providence, where a publicity blitz has already been canceled for lack of funds.
Trump Calls on Montana Democrat to Resign in Fight Over Failed V.A. Nomination
President Trump lashed out at Senator Jon Tester, the Democrat who helped thwart the cabinet nomination of Dr. Ronny L. Jackson.
Why One Woman Testified Against Bill Cosby: ‘I Had the Strength’
Lise-Lotte Lublin was one of several women who spoke in court about their experiences with Mr. Cosby, helping prosecutors convict him of sexual assault.
Police’s Shifting Account of Black Man’s Death Raises Questions in Savannah
The official story of Ricky Boyd’s fatal encounter with the police changed from him firing at them first to his being armed with a BB pistol. Now even that is in dispute.
Here Are the Biggest Stories in American Politics This Week
Whether it was the withdrawal of the president’s nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs or a summit meeting between the leaders of North and South Korea, it was a big week in American politics and diplomacy.
White House Says Records Don’t Match Accusation Against Jackson
On Friday, the White House said a thorough review of vehicle incident reports conducted by administration officials revealed no crashes that matched an accusation against Dr. Ronny L. Jackson.
Texas’ Voter ID Law Does Not Discriminate and Can Stand, Appeals Panel Rules
The decision by a three-judge panel overturned a lower-court ruling that had struck down the law, the latest milestone in a yearslong legal battle.
Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Delayed as Judge Cites ‘Likely’ Indictment of Michael Cohen
Judge S. James Otero sided with the president’s defense team that a delay was warranted, particularly in light of Mr. Cohen’s invoking his Fifth Amendment rights.
Florida Deputies’ Killer: Armed to the Teeth, but Motive Remains a Mystery
John Hubert Highnote was described by the few who knew him as a loner and a recluse, but why he ambushed two sheriff’s deputies at a Chinese restaurant may never be known.
Maj. Gen. Michael Healy, Paragon Among Green Berets, Dies at 91
General Healy served for decades and helped lift morale when he took command of Special Forces in Vietnam after a scandalous murder case in 1969.
Cosby Verdict Is Hailed a Breakthrough. Here’s Why It Was an Anomaly.
#MeToo flooded the world with reports of sexual assault. But it did not wash away the legal hurdles to proving it.
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