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Roger Stone Says He Had Little Contact With Manafort Deputy

Mr. Stone, a veteran political operative, made the comments in an interview in response to a CNBC report that the special counsel was scrutinizing the ties between the men.

Civil Rights Groups Plan to Sue HUD Over Fair Housing Rule

The suit, part of an effort to prevent discrimination in the distribution of disaster relief funds along the Gulf Coast, is being brought by a coalition of national and Texas-based housing groups.

Gina Haspel Has the Experience to Run the C.I.A., and That May Be Her Biggest Problem

As she prepares for her confirmation hearing, President Trump’s nominee to lead the spy agency faces questions about her involvement in torture and secret prisons.

The Candidate Who’s Too Trump-Like Even for Trump

Republicans in Washington, including President Trump, are encouraging West Virginians not to vote for Don Blankenship, a popular Senate candidate with a complicated past.

New Files Detail the Threats Made Against Scott Pruitt at the E.P.A.

The E.P.A. chief has cited the memos to justify costly round-the-clock security, which has attracted criticism and scrutiny.

After Fatal Uber Crash, a Self-Driving Start-Up Moves Forward

Drive.ai said it would start a taxi service in Texas. It was the first new rollout of autonomous cars in the United States since one operated by Uber killed a pedestrian in March.

Hawaii Volcano Evacuee ‘Never Thought This Would Happen to Me’

Dozens of homes have been destroyed since the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii started erupting on May 3.

Gov. Eric Greitens Sought to Block a Woman’s Testimony. He Lost.

When an invasion of privacy case against Missouri’s governor opens, one woman’s account of what happened will be essential.

Fact Check: Trump Calls Kerry’s Push for Iran Deal ‘Possibly Illegal.’ Legal Scholars Shrug.

President Trump suggested that John Kerry, the former secretary of state, violated the Logan Act, a 1799 law that no one has ever been prosecuted under.

How Pruitt’s Aides Work to Shield the Boss: Seven Quotes

Emails and other documents obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency show how determined Mr. Pruitt has been to keep the news media and the public at a distance.

Unswayed by Allies, Trump Is Expected to Leave Iran Deal, Diplomats Say

If the European diplomats are correct, the announcement will be the most consequential national security decision of President Trump’s 15 months in office.

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