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Documents Show Promise, and Letdown, Around Trump Tower Meeting

The records, part of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s inquiry into contacts between the Trump campaign and Russians, produced few major revelations.

California Today: California Today: A Start-Up Steps Up to Help Sweep Away Old Pot Convictions

Wednesday: A suspicious and deadly explosion in Aliso Viejo, U.S.C. admits fault over a university gynecologist’s inappropriate touching, and a Tony-winning team reimagines “The King and I.”

How Same-Sex Couples Divide Chores, and What It Shows About Modern Parenting

They divide chores much more evenly, until they become parents, new research shows.

Democrats Sharpen Focus as Scott Pruitt Testifies Again on Capitol Hill

The E.P.A. administrator made his third congressional appearance in less than a month and appeared unable to deflect some tough questions.

3 Key Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries

In Pennsylvania, the Democrats rallied around women, and the Republicans went for candidates in the Trump mold.

Vows: Months After a Brutal Day in Charlottesville, a Tender Wedding

Marcus Martin pushed Marissa Blair out of harm’s way during the 2017 attack that killed their friend Heather Heyer, who they honored at their ceremony.

Apartments Are Stocked, Toys Donated. Only the Refugees Are Missing.

The federal government has slowed the flow of displaced people into the U.S. to a trickle, achieving by bureaucracy what it couldn’t by executive order.

1 Killed in Explosion at Office Building in California

Three people were also injured in the blast in Aliso Viejo, Calif., which the authorities called suspicious.

Tantalizing Testimony From a Top Trump Aide Sets Off a Search for Proof

The aide said he remembered getting an email about Russian dirt on Hillary Clinton well before compromising Democratic emails were released. No one can find the message he mentioned.

Women Score Major Victories in House Primary Races in Pennsylvania

Buoyed by a new congressional map and grass-roots anger at President Trump, Democrats are poised to flip several Republican-held districts in a state Mr. Trump narrowly won in 2016.

U.S.C. Admits Fault in Response to Complaints Against Gynecologist

Dr. George Tyndall, a gynecologist at the university, had been accused for years of inappropriate touching during pelvic exams.

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