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Sessions Won’t Say Whether He Recused Himself in Michael Cohen Inquiry

The attorney general refused to tell lawmakers about whether his recusal in all campaign-related matters extended to the investigation into President Trump’s personal lawyer.

The Biggest Nafta Hurdle Now May Be Congress

Republicans may balk at some of the provisions, while Democrats, who have long criticized the existing deal, may argue that the president’s changes do not go far enough.

Trump and Kanye West Share Praise-Filled Tweets. And, Apparently, ‘Dragon Energy.’

The president and the rapper share a history of unpredictable behavior — and a delight in dividing the public.

Portrait of the South, Served Up One Waffle House Order at a Time

The ubiquity of Waffle House, a chain of 1,800 eateries, invites every kind of story, some chronicled on Instagram, others in mug shots.

Supreme Court Arguments on Trump’s Travel Ban: Annotated Excerpts

Was President Trump’s travel ban too broad? Did it amount to a ‘Muslim ban’? Is it the courts’ place to second-guess the president? This and other questions were among those that the Supreme Court contended with.

A Lifesaving Pump for Cancer Patients Is Being Phased Out

A small, implantable device made by a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary has been discontinued, with no replacement in sight.

How Fake Mark Zuckerbergs Scam Facebook Users Out of Their Cash

The Facebook chief executive has vowed to clean up the social network, but his company has failed to stop even those impersonating him from swindling people.

What Amazon’s New Headquarters Could Mean for Rents

Winning the contest could mean a steeper increase in local housing costs over the next decade, a study finds. Nashville is already contemplating the impact.

Macron Critiques Trump’s Policies in Speech to Congress

One day after the two presidents showered each other with praise, the speech illustrated that the warm personal rapport contrasts with sharp disagreement on questions of policy.

New Allegations Emerge Against Ronny Jackson as White House Digs In

Accusations that Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, the president’s pick to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, mishandled an opioid and wrecked a car while intoxicated surfaced in a document compiled by the Democratic staff of a Senate panel.

How Scott Pruitt Plans to Defend Himself on Capitol Hill: Spread the Blame

A new document shows how Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. chief, is preparing to answer tough questions about his ethics and spending scandals when he appears before Congress on Thursday.

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