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Melania Trump was in no rush to move into the White House. That’s when she renegotiated her prenup, a new book says.
“The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump” portrays an ambitious first lady who is loyal to President Trump.
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Trump downplays concerns of Pentagon’s top general about church photo, calls it a ‘beautiful picture’
By John Wagner ● Read more »
Oregon pauses its reopening plans for one week after coronavirus cases hit new high
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Trump might go down in history as the last president of the Confederacy
Opinion ● By Eugene Robinson ● Read more »
Black Lives Matter could change facial recognition forever — if big tech doesn’t stand in the way
Perspective ● By Geoffrey Fowler ● Read more »
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‘The Bachelor’ picks Matt James as its first black lead, in its 25th season
By Lisa Bonos ● Read more »
Trump’s most loyal media ally promised a pro-Trump poll. It didn’t deliver — and then pulled its story.
Analysis ● By Philip Bump ● Read more »
‘Live PD’ started during a national uprising over police brutality. Less than four years later, it’s ending the same way.
By Emily Yahr ● Read more »
Unemployed workers face new delays and paused payments as states race to stamp out massive nationwide scam
By Tony Romm ● Read more »
2020 Power Ranking: These are the 9 Senate seats most likely to flip
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An oral history of the U.S. women’s national team’s march to the 2019 World Cup title
By Steven Goff and Liz Clarke ● Read more »
Can India chart a low-carbon future? The world might depend on it.
By Joanna Slater ● Read more »
Fact Checker: Joe Biden’s shifting recollection on his civil rights activities
Analysis ● By Glenn Kessler ● Read more »
Appeals court appears reluctant to order judge to immediately drop Michael Flynn’s conviction
By Ann Marimow and Spencer Hsu ● Read more »
How to host a get-together as safely — and graciously — as possible
By Emily Heil and Jura Koncius ● Read more »
Why do we need the police?
Perspective ● By Patrick Sharkey ● Read more »
How to navigate race while dating: 5 bits of advice from experts
By Lisa Bonos ● Read more »
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The Confederate flag long has flown in the face of NASCAR’s hopes for broader appeal
Until this week, NASCAR tried to walk a fine line between discouraging the contentious symbol without driving off a segment of its core fans who view the flag, and their right to fly it, as a proud declaration of heritage.
By Liz Clarke ● Read more »
Trump pushes fights over racist legacy while much of America moves in a different direction
By Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey ● Read more »
Trump’s planned rally in Tulsa, site of a race massacre, on Juneteenth is ‘almost blasphemous,’ historian says
By DeNeen L. Brown ● Read more »
Fox News host educates Trump on violent origins of ‘When the looting starts, the shooting starts’ phrase
By Allyson Chiu ● Read more »
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