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The Next Governor of Illinois? It’s Anybody’s Guess

Meet some of the candidates for governor of Illinois attempting to unseat Bruce Rauner, a Republican and one of the most vulnerable incumbents facing election this year. They include a Kennedy and a Pritzker.

Who’s Greener? California Housing Plan Splits Would-Be Allies

Legislation would allow more home building along transit routes to reduce gas-guzzling commutes. Some who support the goal have denounced the method.

Stormy Daniels Interview to Air on ‘60 Minutes’ This Month

Last week, Anderson Cooper interviewed Stephanie Clifford, who said she had an affair with Donald J. Trump.

U.S. Military Helicopter Crashes in Iraq With Seven Aboard

The crash occurred near the Iraqi city of Qaim, near Syria. The cause was not immediately known, but American officials did not rule out ground fire.

Vanessa Trump Files for Divorce From Donald Trump Jr.

The president’s daughter-in-law filed for an uncontested divorce in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday.

Trump Readies Sweeping Tariffs and Investment Restrictions on China

Before the dust has settled on a plan to introduce sweeping tariffs on foreign metals, the White House is readying another major trade action

Tom Benson, Owner of the Saints and Pelicans, Dies at 90

A colorful self-made billionaire, Mr. Benson was alternately revered and reviled in New Orleans, where he reigned for four decades.

The View From Opposite Sides of a Student Walkout in Montana

In gun-friendly Montana, the walkouts stirred controversy. Two students explain their decisions to walk out, or stay in class.

Several Dead After Bridge Collapse, Officials Say

The pedestrian bridge at Florida International University in Miami had been installed days earlier and was still under construction when it fell onto a road.

In Larry Kudlow, Trump Finds His Economic Evangelist

The new National Economic Council director could help the president sell his agenda, but critics say he could be blinded to bad economic news.

Texas Banned ‘Sanctuary Cities.’ Some Police Departments Didn’t Get the Memo.

A ruling this week largely upheld the state’s immigration law, often called the “show me your papers” law. But how it will be put into effect remains a question.

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