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Mueller Probe Indicts 12 Russians in Hacking of DNC and Clinton Campaign A1

Twelve Russian intelligence officers have been indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe for hacking into the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.

U.S.

The Changing Face of Illegal Border Crossings A2

Illegal crossings at the southern U.S. border look much different than they did nearly two decades ago, when millions of Mexicans were coming for primarily economic reasons.

World

Trump Affirms Support for May, U.K. Trade Deal Following Tensions Over Brexit A6

President Trump expressed his support for a trade pact with the U.K., seeking to walk back earlier comments in which he said Theresa May’s Brexit plan would “kill” the chances of such a deal.

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Opinion

An Ally Sizes Up Donald Trump A11

When he says something consistently, it will happen. And his message is that America will remain a reliable partner, but don’t expect too much.

Business & Finance

Exxon, Once a ‘Perfect Machine,’ Is Running Dry B1

The oil giant is struggling as the industry shifts and investors look elsewhere for profits. CEO Darren Woods’s plan to make a comeback by spending more on fossil-fuel projects has so far proved unpopular.

Review

What We Learn From Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings C1

The questioning of would-be justices isn’t just political theater. It often reveals crucial differences in judicial philosophy. What will Brett Kavanaugh reveal?

Off Duty

The Great American Road Trip Goes Luxe—For Better or Worse D1

Travel companies are seriously upgrading the old-fashioned road trip—devising itineraries so deluxe and detailed all you have to do is get behind the wheel.

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