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Bolton Was Early Beneficiary of Cambridge Analytica’s Facebook Data

The political action committee founded by John Bolton hired Cambridge Analytica specifically to develop psychological profiles of voters — and it knew the firm was using Facebook data.

Trump Signs Spending Bill, Reversing Veto Threat and Avoiding Government Shutdown

The president said he signed the bill, which he denigrated as “crazy,” because it increased military spending. He also complained that it failed to address immigration issues and a border wall.

California Today: California Today: Bullet Train Is Not Top Priority, a Candidate for Governor Says

Friday: Questions for Delaine Eastin, protests over a police shooting in Sacramento, #DeleteFacebook and the weekend’s gun marches.

Vote Fraud Crusader Kris Kobach Takes His Case to Court, and to Kansas Voters

Kris Kobach, a leader on President Trump’s now-disbanded vote fraud commission, is defending a Kansas voter restriction in court. He also is running for governor.

Harry Reid Bids Washington Goodbye: ‘Shake My Head Is All I Can Do’

The former Senate Democratic leader plans to pull up stakes in the capital, saying that his “life’s not the Senate any more.”

Built to Flood: Houston Speculators Make a Fast Buck From Storm’s Misery

A new economy has arisen in the suburbs of Houston battered by storms: the buying and selling of flooded homes.

#MeToo Called for an Overhaul. Are Workplaces Really Changing?

Corporations, entrepreneurs and lawmakers are stepping up efforts to prevent sexual harassment and expand worker protections. Is it enough?

Girl Shot at Maryland School Dies After Being Taken Off Life Support

Jaelynn Willey, 16, was shot at Great Mills High School on Tuesday. She died, “surrounded by her family,” on Thursday.

Ex-Playboy Model Karen McDougal Details 10-Month Affair With Donald Trump

In a lengthy television interview, Ms. McDougal said she was hurt when the president offered her money after sex, but added that they ended up in love.

3 Examples of John Bolton’s Longtime Hard-Line Views

President Trump’s new national security adviser is known as an uncompromising, often undiplomatic conservative. Some of his views were once out of the mainstream, but not anymore.

How the Left and the Right Reacted to John Bolton as National Security Adviser

News that Mr. Bolton will become President Trump’s third national security adviser was met with immediate acclaim and criticism. We rounded some of it up for you.

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