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Eric Holder Speaks With The Times

Eric Holder, the United States attorney general under President Barack Obama, said Facebook should be viewed as a communication company and be regulated.

Utah Passes ‘Free-Range’ Parenting Law

A new law in Utah is the first in the nation written to protect parents who allow children to walk to school alone or play unsupervised.

California Today: California Today: Sacramento Mayor Questions Police Training

Thursday: Sacramento’s mayor on the Stephon Clark shooting, Gavin Newsom skips debates, paying for water tunnels, and the mysterious Mendocino car crash.

Trump Attacks Amazon, Saying It Does Not Pay Enough Taxes

The president’s commentary, made in a Twitter post, comes amid reports that Mr. Trump has expressed an interest in reining in the e-commerce business.

Why John Bolton’s 2005 Nomination Sputtered

President Trump’s hawkish choice for national security adviser doesn’t need the Senate’s approval. That may be lucky for him. The last time senators reviewed his record, many didn’t like what they saw.

‘Kiss Up, Kick Down’: Those Recalling Bolton’s U.N. Confirmation Process Say He Hasn’t Changed

The five months in 2005 that the Senate took to decide whether John Bolton should go to the United Nations is the only extensive examination of his record.

Family’s S.U.V. Plunges Off Cliff, and Death Toll Is Feared to Be 8

In 2014, one of the Hart family’s six adopted children drew widespread attention when he was photographed hugging a police officer during a demonstration.

His Clients Weren’t Complaining. But the Judge Said This Lawyer Worked Too Hard.

When judges appoint the lawyers in their courtroom, speed can be more important than a vigorous defense, a lawsuit says.

Trump Rings Up Roseanne Barr After Her Show Is a Ratings Winner

The president, an obsessive about TV ratings, was said to have been enthralled by the “huge” ratings the show had drawn.

In Arizona Race, Conservatives View Stormy Daniels as a ‘Little Hard to Believe’

Many voters in Arizona’s Eighth Congressional District seem to take Stormy Daniels’s claim of an affair with Donald Trump with a dose of skepticism.

Veterans Affairs Secretary Is Latest to Go as Trump Shakes Up Cabinet

The move punctuated what has been a sharp fall from favor for David J. Shulkin, who delivered President Trump a string of bipartisan legislative victories.

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