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E.U. Likes Trump’s Stance on China, but Hates His Methods

The European Union is also fed up with China’s closed markets and trade manipulation. But it thinks the answer is negotiation, not a trade war.

Trump National Security Aide Ousted From White House Re-emerges at Justice Dept.

A former National Security Council official has accepted a new post as the national security adviser to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Watch Live: Day 2 of Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s chief executive, testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Republicans Couldn’t Knock Down Obamacare. So They’re Finding Ways Around It.

Alongside one health care market, a parallel one, with fewer rules.

Paul Ryan Says He Will Retire

The politician said on Wednesday that he would not seek re-election, ending a brief stint atop the House and signaling the peril that the Republican majority faces in the midterm elections.

Facebook’s ‘User Agreement Sucks,’ Senator Says. We Explore.

A Facebook leak allowed Cambridge Analytica to obtain the data of 87 million users, and has led to serious pushback for Mark Zuckerberg, including from Senator John Kennedy, who told the chief executive his company’s user agreement “sucks.”

Trump Signs Bill Amid Momentum to Crack Down on Trafficking

President Trump has signed new anti-sex-trafficking legislation just days after the classified advertising website Backpage.com, whose founders have been charged with facilitating prostitution, was seized by federal authorities.

California Today: California Today: A Big Boost for Jerry Brown’s Elusive Water Project

Wednesday: Mark Zuckerberg testifies before Congress, the Sacramento police chief vows change, and the state sees lower-than-expected marijuana sales.

Speaker Paul Ryan Will Not Seek Re-Election in November

Speaker Paul D. Ryan will tell colleagues in the House that he will retire at the end of the year, signaling the peril that the Republican majority faces.

Trump Promises Strike on Syria and Warns Russia Against Backing Assad

Mr. Trump’s early morning comments were remarkable in that he is, in some way, telegraphing the American response to a suspected chemical weapons attack in Syria.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Own Data Disclosed After Senate Hearing: His Notes

Photographs showed two pages the Facebook chief executive used to prepare his testimony on Capitol Hill, including answers to unasked questions.

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