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Trump Calls Comey ‘Untruthful Slime Ball’ as Book Details Released

President Trump, who fired James B. Comey as his F.B.I. director, took to Twitter on Friday morning to disparage him as a leaker and liar.

California Today: California Today: A Photographer Tracks the Rise of Skateboarding

Friday: J. Grant Brittain’s images of the evolution of skateboarding, Jerry Brown’s border pledge, and the first Pony Express delivery in San Francisco.

He Died 21 Years After Being Abused. Prosecutors Are Calling it Murder.

After a 1-year-old boy was severely assaulted in 1997, his mother and her partner were convicted of abuse. When he died at 22, they were arrested again.

The Missouri Governor, His Affair, and the Chaos That Followed. Here’s What It Means.

A look at how a governor’s affair lead to political upheaval and a legal battle in Missouri.

Car Stolen in Anchorage? Enter Floyd the Thief Chaser

In Alaska, car thefts are rising, and people are chasing crooks on their own. “Anybody can do this,” says Floyd Hall, who has become something of a legend in Anchorage.

Pence Hires Haley Aide as National Security Adviser, Creating Unusual Dual Role

Jon Lerner, a veteran Republican pollster, will continue to work with Nikki R. Haley, the United Nations ambassador, even as he joins the vice president’s team.

Before Learning of Raid, Trump’s Legal Team Convened to Discuss Mueller Interview

The disclosure on Monday of the raid caught the president’s lawyers off guard, as they were drafting a proposal that would have allowed him to be interviewed by the special counsel.

Kudlow Plays ‘Happy Warrior’ Role in Counseling Trump

Larry Kudlow, the president’s new top economic adviser, is trying to counsel a president resistant to advice as he seeks to influence policy.

Trump Plans to Pardon Scooter Libby in C.I.A. Leak Case

The president’s action would wipe out the perjury and obstruction convictions of Mr. Libby, who was Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff.

Backpage Chief Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy and Money Laundering

Carl Ferrer and his company, the sex advertising website Backpage, entered state and federal plea deals. He will serve no more than five years in prison.

Trump, Having Denounced Amazon’s Shipping Deal, Orders Review of Postal Service

President Trump abruptly issued an order demanding an evaluation of the service’s finances, asserting the power of his office weeks after accusing Amazon of not paying its fair share in postage.

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