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Senate Advances Crypto Regulation Bill With Bipartisan Support

Democrats who had sided with the rest of their party last week to block the measure over concerns that President Trump could benefit dropped their objections. They argued that regulating the industry was urgent.

Trump Targets Harris Campaign’s Links to Oprah Winfrey, Beyoncé and Bruce Springsteen

The president claimed without evidence on Monday that Kamala Harris had violated campaign-finance law, essentially by paying superstars for endorsements “under the guise of paying for entertainment.”

Justice Dept. to Use False Claims Act to Pursue Institutions Over DEI Efforts

The department’s use of the law is all but certain to be met with legal challenges.

Trump Suggests Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Was Hidden From Public

Mr. Biden’s office said he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.

Debt Downgrade Bolsters the Right in Congressional Talks Over Megabill

Conservatives have been holding out against the major tax and spending cut package to implement President Trump’s agenda, arguing it will swell federal deficits. The Moody’s downgrade underscored their concerns.

Justice Dept. Says It’ll Investigate Chicago After Mayor’s Remarks About Black Hires

It is the Trump administration’s latest effort to remake the department’s civil rights division, which has historically worked to fight discrimination against minorities.

How Trump Has Changed America in His First Four Months

Four months in, the president and his advisers have overwhelmed political opponents who are still grasping for a message and a means with which to fight back.

Trump Administration Takeover of Institute of Peace Illegal, Judge Rules

Judge Beryl Howell of U.S. District Court in Washington said that the administration, in a “gross usurpation of power,” had acted with “blunt force” against the independent agency.

Retired Navy Admiral Is Convicted on Bribery Charges

Robert P. Burke, who was the Navy’s second-highest-ranking officer, was accused of steering a contract to a company that offered him a lucrative job.

Thousands of Chicks Left in Postal Service Truck Overwhelm a Delaware Shelter

About 4,000 birds were found dead in the truck, and 10,000 others were stranded there for three days, state officials said. The hatchery that shipped the chicks said it did not know why the shipment had never made it to its destinations.

Melania Trump Joins President at White House to Sign Take It Down Act

The bill, known as the Take It Down Act, mandates social media platforms to remove sexually explicit images and videos of others.

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