A Serene Shore Resort, Except for the SpaceX ‘Ball of Fire’
For years, those in a rural Texas village cherished living among nature and wildlife. Elon Musk’s SpaceX has brought new fears and the promise of an economic boost to one of America’s poorest corners.
Ex-Officer Is Sentenced to 6 Years in Beating of Unarmed Man
The former St. Paul, Minn., officer was convicted of using excessive force against a civilian who resembled the description of an armed suspect from a street fight.
Biden to Meet Putin in Mid-June
The meeting is the first face-to-face session between the two leaders at a time of extraordinary tension over Ukraine, cyberattacks and a raft of new nuclear weapons Mr. Putin is deploying.
Long After Trump’s Loss, a Push to Inspect Ballots Persists
Efforts to review 2020 ballots in Georgia and Arizona reflect the staying power of Donald Trump’s falsehoods, and Democrats fear that the findings could be twisted by Republicans.
A Year After George Floyd, Los Angeles Confronts Its Future and Its Past
Tuesday: Los Angeles has been struggling to respond to both calls for racial justice and a surge in gun violence.
Gillibrand and Hawley Team Up on Military Sexual Assault Bill
The lawmakers are on opposite ends of nearly all things political, but they are working together on a bill designed to improve the military’s response to sexual assault.
A Timeline of What Has Happened in the Year Since George Floyd’s Death
A look back at what has transpired in the year since Mr. Floyd’s murder reveals a country both struggling to confront it history of racial division and continuing to succumb to it.
President Biden Marks One-Year Anniversary of Death of George Floyd
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act is languishing in Congress, but the White House is optimistic that legislative talks will help move it forward.
White House Supports Barring Seizures of Reporters’ Phone Data
But the Justice Department is not commenting on whether a seemingly off-the-cuff remark by President Biden is now a policy directive.
Arlington and Other National Cemeteries Relax Rules Before Memorial Day
Limits will be lifted on funeral gatherings, graveside ceremonies will resume and vaccinated people will be free to visit without masks.
Several Are Killed in a Shooting Outside Columbus, Ohio
A television station reported that three bodies were found in an apartment in West Jefferson, and that additional bodies were found outside.
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