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She Quit Her Job. He Got Night Goggles. They Searched 57 Days for Their Dog.

A couple combed a rural Montana community for their Border collie, Katie.

Ukraine and Whistle-Blower Issues Emerge as Major Flashpoints in Presidential Race

The controversy centers on whether President Trump manipulated foreign policy to pressure Ukraine to take action to damage Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s election bid.

Trump Calls Reports That He Pressured Ukraine’s President a ‘Witch Hunt’

Mr. Trump, intensifying a line of attack his allies have stoked for months, accused the media of covering up the former vice president’s dealings with Ukraine.

Climate Protesters and World Leaders: Same Planet, Different Worlds

Friday’s global climate protests put the gap between activists and many of the world leaders preparing to meet in New York City next week into stark focus.

Storm Area 51: Invaders Flock, but Aliens Stay Home

Nobody actually rushed the top-secret military base. “We just wanted to see people like us,” one visitor said.

2 Dead and 9 Injured in Shooting at South Carolina Sports Bar, Officials Say

The shooting happened at the Old Skool Sports Bar & Grill early on Saturday morning in Lancaster, S.C. The gunman remained at large.

Dressed as Aladdin, but No Happily Ever After

Justin Trudeau, Canada’s leader, is seeking forgiveness for wearing brownface and blackface years ago. His privileged upbringing, he said, had left him with a blind spot.

Bernie Sanders Calls for Eliminating Americans’ Medical Debt

On top of his “Medicare for all” proposal, Mr. Sanders’s new plan would wipe out an estimated $81 billion in existing medical debt and ignore such debt in credit scores.

Bill de Blasio Bows Out, Elizabeth Warren’s Big Speech: This Week in the 2020 Race

Here are six things that happened on the presidential campaign trail this week.

Elizabeth Warren Lost Her Dream Job but Gained a Path to 2020

She had a plan to take on big banks. In the fight to get it done, she honed the approach to politics that defines her presidential campaign.

Beep. Ding. Vroom. Electric Cars Need to Make Noise for Safety, but What Kind?

As electric cars become more popular, engineers, driven by government regulators, are crafting the sounds that will define the highways of the future.

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