News Analysis: What Does Kim Jong-un Want? U.S. Fears Answer Is ‘Give a Little, Gain a Lot’
In Washington, most officials and experts believe that the North Korean leader is determined to cement his country’s status as a nuclear state while escaping the chokehold of economic sanctions.
‘Overwhelmed’ Postal Carrier Hoarded 17,000 Pieces of Mail, Officials Say
The amount of undelivered mail investigators found was staggering: 10,000 pieces in his vehicle, 6,000 in his apartment and 1,000 in his work locker.
As Rod Rosenstein Battles to Protect Mueller, His Tactics Could Cost the Justice Dept.
Under siege by the president’s allies in the House, Mr. Rosenstein has acceded to some demands. But his allies worry that may expose the Justice Department to political meddling.
Scott Pruitt Before the E.P.A.: Fancy Homes, a Shell Company and Friends With Money
The E.P.A. chief is under scrutiny for high spending and interactions with lobbyists. Many of the pitfalls he has encountered in Washington have echoes in his past.
Trump Plan Would Cut Back Health Care Protections for Transgender People
Advocates said the change could jeopardize the significant gains that transgender people have seen in access to care, including treatments for which many insurers denied coverage in the past.
Trump Criticizes Times Report About His Longtime Lawyer
The report described President Trump’s years of poor treatment of the lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, and concerns that Mr. Cohen will cooperate with the federal officials who are investigating him.
Fearing Chaos, National Democrats Plunge Into Midterm Primary Fights
Democratic leaders are intervening aggressively in California, where the state’s unusual voting system could undercut their chances in crowded congressional races.
Sheriff’s Deputy Is Fired After Fatally Shooting Unarmed Man in Houston
Deputy Cameron Brewer did not follow policy when he shot Danny Ray Thomas at an intersection last month, the sheriff’s department in Harris County, Tex., said.
Voting Laws for Felons Can Be Hard to Follow. Here’s an Overview.
Behind bars for murder in Maine? You can still vote. Convicted of perjury in Mississippi? You might be permanently barred from the ballot box.
Four Former Presidents Will Be on Hand as Barbara Bush Is Laid to Rest in Texas
Mourners from across the country, including four ex-presidents, gathered in Texas for the funeral of the former first lady.
Former Lawyer for Stormy Daniels Is Drawn Into Federal Investigation
Keith Davidson, who reached multiple agreements with Michael Cohen in recent years, has provided certain electronic records to investigators, a spokesman said Friday.
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