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  1. Most Americans Favor Birthright Citizenship. That Wasn’t Always True. U.S., March 31

    In the 1990s, Democrats were split in their support for birthright citizenship, and even proposed legislation to end it.

  2. Justice Dept. Watchdog Has Gone Silent, Lawyers for Whistle-Blower Say U.S., March 30

    Lawyers for a fired Justice Department lawyer say the agency’s inspector general appears to have ignored at least 20 different requests to scrutinize misconduct.

  3. On Trump’s Mind: Iran, Inflation and Sharpies U.S., March 26

    President Trump waxed on about the virtues of the pen, calling it more economical and a better instrument than the fancier writing tools preferred by his predecessors.

  4. How Obama’s Strategist Discouraged Biden From Running in 2016 U.S., March 23

    In a new set of oral histories, David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s political adviser, described how he urged Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. not to challenge Hillary Clinton for the nomination.

  5. Presidents Who Honored Cesar Chavez Have Yet to React to Abuse Allegations U.S., March 20

    Bill Clinton gave Mr. Chavez the nation’s highest civilian honor. Barack Obama made Cesar Chavez Day a federal holiday. Joe Biden displayed a bronze bust of Mr. Chavez. So far, all have been quiet.

  6. Trump Claims an Ex-President Confided His Regrets on Iran. But Who? U.S., March 17

    The New York Times reached out to people close to President Trump’s predecessors. They disputed Mr. Trump’s claims.

  7. Trump Proposes New White House Visitor Screening Center U.S., March 14

    The facility would replace trailers and tents the Secret Service uses to screen visitors to the White House. It would be the latest presidential building project.

  8. David Leonhardt Says Good Night to The Morning Insider, March 21

    Five years after founding The Times’s flagship newsletter, Mr. Leonhardt recently began a new role on Opinion, overseeing the editing and writing of the paper’s editorials.

  9. Report Faults Trump Officials Over Coronavirus Inquiry in New York and New Jersey Washington, January 7

    While the findings are dated, they come as many current and former Justice Department officials fear that the incoming Trump administration will run the department with an eye toward score-settling.

  10. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.