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‘America Is Respected Again,’ Trump Says in Elkhart, Ind., a City Obama Once Championed

On Thursday, President Trump swapped his role as grim-faced statesman for one that comes more naturally to him: campaign trail firebrand.

Trump Presses Arab Allies to Do More to Counter Iran

In a pair of letters to four Middle East nations, President Trump repeated his complaints that the United States has borne too much of the burden in the region.

Man Charged With Hacking Into and Defacing Military and Government Websites

A California man is believed to have accessed sites for West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center and the New York City Comptroller’s Office, along with thousands of others.

Awe, Gratitude, Fear: Conflicting Emotions for Korean-Americans in the Era of Trump

The president has created deep divisions among Korean-Americans: Some admire his foreign policy while others are angered by his talk on immigration.

Trump to Drop Call for Medicare to Negotiate Lower Drug Prices

Breaking a campaign promise, President Trump will not push for the plan, which was popular with voters but not other Republican politicians, when he speaks on Friday about soaring prescription costs.

Service Meant to Monitor Inmates’ Calls Could Track You, Too

A company catering to law enforcement and corrections officers has raised privacy concerns with a product that can locate almost anyone’s cellphone across the United States.

‘It Can Be Rough to Pick Up the Pieces’: Life After Detention in North Korea

The three American prisoners released by North Korea this week may find that coming home from internment is not without its own struggles.

In Niger Ambush, Rushing Into the Gunfire to Save the Fallen

A report and a Pentagon video about the deadly attack show soldiers scrambling to administer aid and find a way to stay alive in a one-sided battle.

Trump on Kim Jong-un: Once a ‘Madman,’ Now a ‘Very Honorable’ Leader

The head-snapping rhetorical turn has opened the president to criticism that he has been too quick to embrace a brutal leader as a worthy negotiating partner.

Gina Haspel’s Testimony About C.I.A. Torture Raises New Questions

Several statements by Ms. Haspel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the C.I.A., at her confirmation hearing are attracting scrutiny.

Trump on North Korea: From Foe to Friend

President Trump used to call the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, “rocket man.” But over time, Mr. Trump has changed his tune.

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