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Bernie Sanders Courts Black Voters Anew. But an Obama Reference Stings.

The Vermont senator, who drew slim support from African-Americans in his 2016 presidential bid, is now trying to fix that vulnerability as he considers another run in 2020.

Fact Check: At West Virginia Event, Some of Trump’s Facts Don’t Add Up

The president raised the issue of rape against immigrants and further confused facts on tax overhaul, the trade deficit with China and voter fraud.

Footage Released of Man Shot by Police in Brooklyn

Saheed Vassell was fatally shot by the police in Crown Heights on Wednesday. He was holding a metal pipe that passers-by and officers thought was a gun.

Trump Says He’s Sending the National Guard. On the Border, Many Aren’t Sure Why.

In the Rio Grande Valley, there is a steady flow of immigrants crossing illegally every day. Most are being quietly processed and sent on their way.

White House Tries to Pull Nafta Back From Brink as Deadlines Loom

After months of stalemate, American negotiators are eager for quick progress on the North American trade deal.

Senegal Eyes Deporting Ex-Detainees as Critics Accuse U.S. of Neglect

A move by Senegal to deport former Guantánamo detainees spotlights the Trump administration’s closing of a State Department office that monitored resettlements.

Body of Missing C.D.C. Employee Found in Atlanta River

The police said there were no signs of foul play in the death of Timothy J. Cunningham, who they say likely drowned. His disappearance in February drew wide public interest.

Trump Unleashes Immigration Tirade at Tax Event

President Trump delivered a lengthy criticism of current immigration policy, accused Democrats of using “chain migration” to get votes and repeated unfounded claims of election fraud.

E.P.A. Officials Sidelined After Questioning Scott Pruitt

At least five agency officials were reassigned or demoted, or requested new jobs after raising concerns about the administrator’s security demands and spending.

Quietly, Trump Officials and California Seek a Deal on Car Emissions

Behind-the-scenes talks could preserve some rules targeted by the Environmental Protection Agency for elimination.

Sally Yates Speaks to The Times

Sally Q. Yates, the former acting attorney general, and the New York Times reporter Matt Apuzzo had a wide-ranging conversation at a TimesEvent.

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