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North Korea Negotiations: U.S. and North Korean officials are meeting to discuss the agenda and logistics of the summit that President Trump abruptly canceled last week, suggesting that the meeting might be back on—and that Trump’s unorthodox maneuvers might have worked. Either way, Amy Zegart argues that the summit preparations are a valuable way to learn about how North Korean leader Kim Jong Un thinks.
Trump announced that he will pardon the conservative writer Dinesh D’Souza of his 2014 conviction for campaign-finance fraud. D’Souza is the third controversial right-wing figure to receive a pardon from One recent pardon that falls outside this pattern is the one issued last week for Jack Johnson, the late boxing champion who suffered a racist prosecution 105 years ago. Jessica R. Pliley reflects on
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