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Homeland Security Chief Warns Adversaries Against Election Meddling

In a closed-door meeting, Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security chief, also vowed retaliation against nations that interfere in the midterm elections this year.

Trump, Famous for ‘You’re Fired,’ Offers V.A. Chief Only Awkward Silence

The peculiar, painful limbo of David Shulkin shows how the president often handles personnel matters: publicly, hoping the employee will leave instead of forcing an ouster.

NASA’s Webb Telescope Faces More Setbacks

The space agency announced on Tuesday that its successor to the Hubble telescope has hit a series of testing snags, pushing back a planned launch next year.

No Charges for Officers in Death of Alton Sterling

Alton Sterling was shot by the police outside a Baton Rouge, La., convenience store in 2016. The episode was captured on video.

If Census Asks About Citizenship, Some Already Have an Answer: No Comment

Some undocumented immigrants are already wary of plans to ask 2020 census respondents whether they are United States citizens.

Man Regains Job With the White Sox After Decades of Wrongful Imprisonment

Nevest Coleman was arrested in 1994 on murder and rape charges. He was exonerated last year, and this week he got his job back as a groundskeeper.

California Attorney General to Investigate Stephon Clark’s Killing

The move comes after a public outcry over a police shooting in which an unarmed black man was killed in his own backyard in Sacramento.

Here’s Why an Accurate Census Count Is So Important

The 2020 census will influence everything from the number of congressional seats to where businesses open to funding for local governments, which is why an accurate count matters.

Parkland Students Find Themselves Targets of Lies and Personal Attacks

David Hogg is not an actor. He was indeed at school that day. Emma González did not tear up a copy of the Constitution.

Scrutiny of Michigan State’s Role in Nassar Case Brings New Sex Charges

Dr. William D. Strampel, the ex-dean of Michigan State University’s osteopathic medical school and Dr. Lawrence G. Nassar’s boss, has been charged with criminal sexual conduct.

Baton Rouge Officers Will Not Be Charged in Alton Sterling’s Killing

The Louisiana attorney general’s decision came almost a year after federal prosecutors declined to file charges in connection with the fatal shooting.

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