Mexico Welcomes Possible U.S. Shift on Nafta, but Mistrust of Trump Persists

A draft letter circulating among members of Congress seems to propose keeping much of the trade agreement in place.

Confused by the Trump Surveillance Drama? Here’s a Timeline

A timeline for those who have not kept up with how the House Intelligence Committee’s investigation into Russian meddling is descending into a sideshow.

White House Accepts ‘Political Reality’ of Assad’s Grip on Power in Syria

Remarks by the White House press secretary made it clear that President Trump has abandoned the goal of forcing President Bashar al-Assad of Syria from office.

White House Ends Bar Association’s Role in Vetting Judges

The American Bar Association, which recently gave its highest rating to Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, will no longer evaluate candidates for the federal bench.

William T. Coleman Jr., Who Broke Racial Barriers in Court and Cabinet, Dies at 96

Mr. Coleman’s experiences with bigotry informed his efforts in three major civil rights cases before the United States Supreme Court.

Sean Spicer Misquotes Evelyn Farkas in Latest Defense of Trump’s Wiretapping Claim

President Trump’s press secretary misquoted a former Obama official as proof of the president’s spying accusation, and misled about Mr. Trump’s taxes.