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A Quiet Exodus: Why Blacks are Leaving White Evangelical Churches

Megachurches around the country were trying to racially integrate and finding some success. Then came the 2016 election.

U.S. Added 313,000 Jobs in February. Here’s What That Means.

The data is the last major economic report before the Federal Reserve decides whether to increase the benchmark interest rate later this month.

New Contemporary Art Institute Reverberates in Richmond’s Historic Landscape

The center, which will open in April, takes a bold look at race and other social issues that still resonate in the region as well as the nation.

At the Crossroads of Church and Race, a Reporter Glimpses His Childhood

When Campbell Robertson set out to find why black worshipers were leaving white-majority churches, he recalled the little Baptist church he grew up in.

News Analysis: Trump’s Meeting With Kim Jong-un Is Another Pledge to Do What Nobody Else Can

President Trump has claimed that he can achieve what has eluded his predecessors through the force of his own personality, but so far, he has little to show for that.

Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Opens Door to Further Trouble for Trump

The actress’s case, seeking to break an agreement to keep silent about an alleged affair with the president, could lead to his having to testify in a deposition.

Obama in Talks to Provide Shows for Netflix

Former President Barack Obama does not intend to use the shows to respond to President Trump or conservative critics. He and Michelle Obama have talked about shows that highlight inspirational stories.

Trump Accepts Kim Jong-un’s Invitation to Discuss North Korean Nuclear Program

No sitting American president has ever met a North Korean leader, and the meeting would be a breathtaking gamble for Mr. Trump.

Why G.O.P. Is Spending Millions on a Soon-to-Vanish Seat in Trump Country

If the Democrats win a special House race in Pennsylvania’s 18th District, the alarm bells will be audible across the country.

Trump Draws ‘Lively’ Opinions on Video Game Violence but Shrouds His Own

The debate on video games versus guns has been a familiar back-and-forth in the wake of mass school shootings for decades.

Trump Administration Blocks Idaho’s Plan to Circumvent Health Law

The president has undermined the Affordable Care Act, but it “remains the law,” the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said. But she encouraged the state to keep trying.

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