Campus Rape Policies Get a New Look as the Accused Get DeVos’s Ear

By ERICA L. GREEN and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG July 12, 2017 WASHINGTON — The letters have come in to her office by the hundreds, heartfelt missives from college students, mostly men, who had been accused of rape or sexual assault. Some...

Feature: This Town Melts Down

This Town Melts Down By MARK LEIBOVICH July 11, 2017 In this illustration: Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway, Kid Rock, Pepe the Frog and others. By MARK LEIBOVICH July 11, 2017 Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, was running late and...

Trump Jr. Was Told in Email of Russian Effort to Aid Campaign

By MATT APUZZO, JO BECKER, ADAM GOLDMAN and MAGGIE HABERMAN July 10, 2017 WASHINGTON — Before arranging a meeting with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer he believed would offer him compromising information about Hillary Clinton,...

3 Lawsuits Filed Against White House Panel on Voter Fraud

By MICHAEL WINES July 10, 2017 Still smarting from a backlash by state election officials, the White House panel investigating claims of voter fraud and other irregularities was hit with a salvo of lawsuits on Monday that accused it of violating federal...

A Bipartisan Congress That Works? Veterans Committees Show How It’s Done

By NICHOLAS FANDOS July 10, 2017 WASHINGTON — Magnanimous hearings. Bipartisan votes. Substantial legislation on its way to becoming law. This is Congress? Something strange is happening in the staid hearing rooms of the House and Senate...

Trump Misleads on Russian Meddling: Why 17 Intelligence Agencies Don’t Need to Agree

By MATTHEW ROSENBERG July 6, 2017 WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Thursday that only “three or four” of the United States’ 17 intelligence agencies had concluded that Russia interfered in the presidential election — a...