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Stick-Wielding Man Kills 2 Homeless People in Miami and Injures 2 Others

A suspect has been arrested as the police investigate the motive for what they called an unprovoked attack.

Supreme Court Backs Law Requiring TikTok to Be Sold or Banned

The company argued that the law, citing potential Chinese threats to the nation’s security, violated its First Amendment rights and those of its 170 million users.

Discovering L.A., as L.A. Reels

Jesus Jiménez, who started covering Southern California in December, describes how reporting on the wildfires has helped him learn about the city.

Kristi Noem Faces Questions on Immigration as Trump’s Homeland Security Pick

The department that the South Dakota governor seeks to lead will be critical to fulfilling the incoming administration’s promises to quickly crack down on immigration.

Tiktok’s Sale May be in China’s Hands

A change to China’s export rules could give Beijing sign off on any deal that would force the internet giant ByteDance to give up TikTok.

The Terrifying Ride of Copter 17

A former Army pilot. An aging helicopter. Furious winds. The race to put out the Eaton fire tested Los Angeles County’s night-flying firefighters like never before.

Zuckerberg Will Host a Party for Trump’s Inauguration

Mark Zuckerberg, the Meta chief executive, is one of several tech leaders expected to play a high-profile role in celebrating the new administration next week.

Defending Michigan’s Auto Industry, Whitmer Warns of Tariff Risks

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addressed the Detroit Auto Show, saying that tariffs should not be used “to punish our closest trading partners,” like Canada.

Transportation Hearing Will Focus on Aviation Safety and Infrastructure

Sean Duffy, a former Fox Business host and Wisconsin congressman, would oversee a sprawling Transportation Department that oversees aviation, rail and transit.

Rubio Is in Spotlight on Second Big Day of Cabinet Hearings

Senator Marco Rubio, who is nominated for secretary of state, has a long history of personal and policy differences with President-elect Donald Trump.

Rubio Aims to Take on the Axis of Anger: China, Russia, North Korea and Iran

The loose arrangement of hostile powers could pose a series of conundrums for President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of state.

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