Missouri’s Governor Was Already in Trouble. A New Felony Claim Adds to That.
The state attorney general said Gov. Eric Greitens, who is facing an invasion-of-privacy charge, may also have committed a felony in obtaining a donor list.
U.S. Seeks to Send American ISIS Suspect to Another Country’s Custody
The unidentified American, who has been detained for more than seven months after being captured in Syria, is fighting the plan in court.
Carl Kasell, NPR Newsman Who Discovered Laughs, Dies at 84
Mr. Kasell started off as an anchorman and later in his career became an absurdist comedian on the popular quiz show “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me.”
Princeton to Name Two Campus Spaces in Honor of Slaves
The first permanent commemorations of slaves connected with Princeton come five months after the release of sweeping research into the university’s racial history.
Marco Rubio, Darling of G.O.P. Establishment, Hires a Thorn in Its Side
The move raises questions about whether Mr. Rubio may be positioning himself for another presidential run and underscores how unsettled the conservative movement is.
Sessions Tries to Put New Pressure on Drug Companies in Opioid Crisis
A proposal by the attorney general would limit the amount of opioid-based pain medications that pharmaceutical companies can produce.
Southwest Airlines Engine Explodes in Flight, Killing a Passenger
A plane going from New York to Dallas made an emergency landing in Philadelphia after an engine exploded, sending shrapnel into the body of the aircraft.
What Sean Hannity Has Been Saying About Michael Cohen
The Fox News host has criticized the raid on President Trump’s lawyer multiple times — but he never disclosed his connection to the lawyer.
Justice Gorsuch Joins Supreme Court’s Liberals to Strike Down Deportation Law
By a 5-to-4 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that a law allowing the deportation of some immigrants who commit serious crimes was unconstitutionally vague.
Trump Requests Extension to File 2017 Taxes
President Trump, who has refused to release his tax returns, will file his 2017 tax return by October, according to the White House.
I.R.S. Website Crashes on Tax Day as Millions Tried to File Returns
A computer failure crippled a crucial part of the agency’s website that allows taxpayers to make their payments directly from their bank accounts on the day taxes were due.
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