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20 Full Rides to Top Colleges: A Texas Student’s Perfect Sweep

Micheal Brown, now choosing among elite universities like Harvard, Yale and Stanford, said he hoped to one day become a lawyer, perhaps a public defender.

Venting on Immigration, Trump Vows ‘No More DACA Deal’ and Threatens Nafta

President Trump blamed Democrats and the Mexican government for an increasingly “dangerous” flow of illegal immigrants.

Anatomy of a Bomb Investigation: Inside an A.T.F. Lab

At a secure facility outside Washington, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is examining evidence from the deadly Austin bombings.

After Gun Control Marches, ‘It’ll Go Away’ vs. ‘We Are Not Cynical Yet’

Advocates as well as opponents of gun control, both plotting next steps after the March for Our Lives rally, think their adversaries will eventually tire.

Sheriff’s Vehicle Hits Woman at Stephon Clark Protest in Sacramento

The woman, who had minor injuries, was at a demonstration denouncing the police killing last month of the unarmed black man in his grandmother’s backyard.

The Kushners Saw Redemption in the White House. It Was a Mirage.

For the Kushner patriarch and his family, the pinnacle of American political power has turned out to be a wellspring of trouble, bringing criminal and regulatory inquiries.

Congressional Memo: Even Republicans Have Used the ‘I’ Word, but Would Firing Mueller Get Trump Impeached?

A few Republicans have suggested that the dismissal of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel could lead to President Trump’s impeachment, but it is unclear how.

The Taliban Have Gone High-Tech. That Poses a Dilemma for the U.S.

American commanders have been forced to consider loosening restrictions on access to night-vision devices for Afghan forces, even though they fear the equipment could be lost or sold underground.

Jerry Brown Pardons 5 Ex-Convicts Facing Deportation, Provoking Trump

In the latest flare-up of tensions between California and Washington, President Trump criticized the governor for granting the pardons.

Fatal Tesla Crash Raises New Questions About Autopilot System

The company said a Model X was using Autopilot when it hit a concrete divider on March 23. The system, one analyst said, “works fine, until it suddenly doesn’t.”

Laura Ingraham Takes a Week Off as Advertisers Drop Her Show

Fox News said its host was taking a preplanned vacation after she was criticized for saying that the Parkland, Fla., shooting survivor David Hogg was whining about getting rejected from colleges.

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