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He plans to attend an exhibition game, but what about a meeting with dissidents?

President Erdogan moves to seize control of opposition news media.

Lawmakers try to reverse a bad ruling by the state’s Supreme Court. Gov. McAuliffe should let them.

A talented successor for Maryland’s Barbara Mikulski.

North Korea could ease tensions by releasing its latest hostage.

A senior Vatican official claims a poor memory about sex-abuse incidents.

While the GOP flails, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders offer voters serious policy proposals.

Three TV broadcasters quit amid rising pressure on journalists over critical coverage.

The General Assembly is considering bills to ensure that domestic violence offenders hand over their guns.

China responds to U.S. and South Korean pressure by going along with U.N. sanctions — for now.

Mr. Bush’s well-financed failure should destroy Mr. Sanders’s straw man.

The new president bravely settles with foreign creditors. Will legislators approve the deal?

The former GOP nominee makes a top-to-bottom case against the mogul.

The bill targets the teaching of classics like “Beloved” that include “sexually explicit content.”

Moderates made impressive gains, but hard-liners will continue to defy the United States.

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