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Don Blankenship, West Virginia Candidate, Lives Near Las Vegas and Mulled Chinese Citizenship

The former coal mining executive, a strong supporter of President Trump who is running as an “American competitionist,” has refused to disclose his personal finances as required by law.

Scandals and Investigations, but Few Arrests, for Air Marshals Program

The marshals view their jobs as critical to protecting planes and airports from terrorists. But their complaints of alcohol abuse, sexual harassment and racist behavior describe an agency in chaos.

Debbie Lesko Wins Arizona Special Election for Congress, Rallying G.O.P.

The former state senator benefited from more than $1 million in outside spending by Republican groups determined to avoid repeats of losses in Alabama and Pennsylvania.

Home Depot Shooting: Dallas Officer Dies From Injuries

Officer Rogelio Santander died on Wednesday, one day after he, another officer and a store security guard were shot outside a Home Depot.

A National Security Aide’s Departing Wish: Cooking for the State Dinner

For his exit from the Trump administration, Michael Anton, a self-described “right-wing Francophile,” asked to work as a line cook helping to prepare dinner for the French president.

U.S. Must Resume DACA and Accept New Applications, Federal Judge Rules

The judge rejected the government’s assertion that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was unlawful.

Pruitt’s Security Chief Moonlighted for Tabloid Publisher That Helped Trump

Pasquale Perrotta is being investigated by the E.P.A. and Congress for his outside work, which included assignments for American Media Inc., the publisher of The National Enquirer.

Trump and Macron’s State Dinner: The Guest List

The list of invitees to Tuesday’s state dinner honoring the president of France included over 120 people.

Mulvaney, Watchdog Agency’s Leader, Advises Bankers on Ways to Curtail It

Mick Mulvaney, acting director of the bureau, also described the two types of people he was most responsive to as a lawmaker: constituents and the lobbyists who contributed to his campaign.

Steven Mnuchin Will Head to China as Trade Tensions Mount

President Trump said he would send his Treasury secretary to Beijing to try to resolve a trade dispute that could have damaging economic repercussions.

With George H.W. Bush Hospitalized, the World Wonders: Is It a Broken Heart?

Failing health after sudden grief — especially the loss of a spouse — has been reported by medical researchers. But it seems to be statistically quite rare, experts said.

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