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Thomas Bossert, Trump’s Chief Adviser on Homeland Security, Is Forced Out

The departure of Mr. Bossert coincided with the arrival of John R. Bolton as the president’s national security adviser.

California Today: California Today: How Do California Eviction Rates Compare to the Rest of the U.S.?

Tuesday: The state’s steep housing costs and strong safety nets, a record-breaking spring heat wave, and re-entering life in Stockton after a stint behind bars.

At Least 5 Killed in Plane Crash at Arizona Golf Course

A single-engine plane crashed onto the TPC Scottsdale golf course, killing everyone on board, the authorities said. The crash is under investigation.

At War: Rhodesia’s Dead — but White Supremacists Have Given It New Life Online

Through memes and apparel, the far-right has found new ways to drum up racist sentiment, harking back to colonial Africa.

Escapes, Riots and Beatings. But States Can’t Seem to Ditch Private Prisons.

Despite large-scale failures, states that try to swear off the use of private prisons find few alternatives.

Mark Zuckerberg Testimony: Senators Question Facebook’s Commitment to Privacy

Facebook’s chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, began the first of two marathon hearings, answering tough questions on the company’s mishandling of data in a series of debacles over the past year.

James Toback Won’t Be Charged With Sex Crimes, Los Angeles Prosecutors Say

Dozens of women have accused the movie director of harassment. But prosecutors say the allegations in five investigations are beyond their statutes of limitations.

Sessions Endures Repeated Attacks by Bending to the President’s Whims

Jeff Sessions has fallen into an uneasy pattern, enduring the humiliations with Job-like patience while responding with policies and pronouncements that seem meant to please his toughest critic.

Trump Criticizes Raid on His Lawyer’s Office

President Trump reacted to news that the office of his longtime personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, had been raided by the F.B.I.

Qatar Charm Offensive Appears to Have Paid Off, U.S. Officials Say

In a shift — and facing a possible strike against Syria — President Trump is expected to adopt a sympathetic tone for Qatar’s struggle against a regional embargo.

Mueller Investigating Ukrainian’s $150,000 Payment for a Trump Appearance

The payment was made as a donation to the Trump Foundation in exchange for a 20-minute talk Mr. Trump gave in the early months of his campaign.

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