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The Commerce secretary faces a court order to provide a deposition to plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to strip the question from the census. In an interview in rural Kentucky, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. tested themes for a possible 2020 campaign to unseat President Trump. Mr. Cruz, the Texas Republican senator, held an eight-point lead in a new Times poll over Mr. O’Rourke, his Democratic challenger, in one of the most closely watched Senate races this year. A spokesman for Scott Wagner said he made a video threatening the incumbent, Gov. Tom Wolf, in order to criticize his opponent’s use of negative campaign ads. Cultural institutions in the United States have welcomed relationships with Saudi Arabia to help build understanding and fund ambitious programs. Turkey wants the president to press the Saudis over the disappearance of Mr. Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist. His fiancée and American lawmakers are pressuring Mr. Trump, too. The Italian government has defied eurozone rules with a lavish spending plan and squandered credibility with bond investors. The turmoil could rock the globe. For Uber drivers, the workplace can feel like a world of constant surveillance, automated manipulation and threats of ‘deactivation.’ Will voters pull back from Trumpian partisan warfare? Some American officials appear to hope that resumed sanctions on Iran will lead to a popular uprising. Have they thought that through? Donald Trump’s Saudi infatuation and the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi. The Democratic Party has become Donald Trump’s unwitting ally. Others were more complicit in covering up priestly abuse, but Cardinal Donald Wuerl still committed serious mistakes. Trump says the U.S. gets “massive amounts” of money selling arms to Riyadh. It’s not true. The right is using voter suppression to rig the governor’s race. I’ve given up hope that boomers can rescue us from the tyranny of the Trump age. The moment of greatness will soon arrive for millennials. But they have to vote. Technology companies can no longer turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses of one of their largest investors. To the barricades! And don’t forget the lyric sheet! With midterm elections approaching, a look back at some anthems and ditties that have challenged the status quo. In the series, which arrives Friday, the terrors of the haunted house are less prominent than those of the people and relationships in it. The woman drew criticism after claiming that a boy had touched her behind. She apologized after a video showed she was wrong. A defender of apartheid, he also showed a moderate streak rarely found among hard-liners, predicting that the country would one day have a black president. The revised conflict-of-interest disclosures include new information about financial ties between top cancer researchers and for-profit companies. An independent civilian body found Officer Brandon R. 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