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Phoenix Votes to Expand Light Rail, as Cities Wrestle With Public Transit

American cities have struggled over plans for light-rail systems in a debate that has pitted economic and environmental goals against worries over costs.

What Sandwich War? KFC Sells Out of Plant-Based ‘Chicken’ in Atlanta

The fast-food chain tested Beyond Fried Chicken at one location this week.

Isakson to Resign From Senate Citing Health Reasons

Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, announced on Wednesday that he will resign from his seat at the end of the year.

The Amazon, Siberia, Indonesia: A World of Fire

The growing intensity of wildfires and their spread to new corners of the globe raises fears that climate change is exacerbating the dangers.

Marvel Revises Comic in Which Captain America Called U.S. ‘Deeply Flawed’

Changes to an essay in the hero’s voice cause a stir.

Mattis Says U.S. Is Dividing Into ‘Hostile Tribes’ and Defends Importance of Allies

In an op-ed, Jim Mattis, the former defense secretary, delivered a harsher rebuke to the president’s leadership style than what he initially penned in his resignation letter.

Family of Minor League Pitcher With Tampa Bay Rays Is Reportedly Killed

A suspect was captured on video running naked through Keeling, Va., and choking a man shortly before the police arrested him.

Gregory Craig, Washington Lawyer on Trial, Says He Never Lied to Investigators

Mr. Craig’s unusual case centers on whether he misrepresented his contacts with journalists for work his law firm did for the Ukrainian government.

Hurricane Dorian Live Updates: Category 1 Storm Hits Virgin Islands

The storm slammed the Virgin Islands and skirted Puerto Rico on Wednesday with high winds and drenching rains. By Monday, it could be threatening Florida as a Category 3 hurricane.

How Many People Are Losing Homeowners Insurance Because of Wildfires?

Wednesday: It’s finally being counted, but things are complicated. Also: Silicon Valley drama, and tips for finding the best produce.

The Tea Party Didn’t Get What It Wanted, but It Did Unleash the Politics of Anger

Ten years after a summer of rage over spending, trillion-dollar deficits are back.

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