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Missouri Attorney General Refers 12 Catholic Clergy for Prosecution

An investigation found that 163 priests or clergy members were accused of sexual abuse or misconduct against minors.

Zantac Has Low Levels of a Cancer-Causing Chemical, the F.D.A. Says

The chemical, NDMA, is the same one found in the blood pressure drug valsartan, which led to widespread recalls last year.

‘A Cowboy Has to Sing’: Scenes From a Chuck Wagon Jamboree

Every summer, western music bands and their fans get together to enjoy Roy Rogers songs, corny jokes, and roast beef and applesauce.

‘Hustlers’: The Story Behind the Headlines

In 2014, members of a criminal ring drugged men, brought them to strip clubs and stole their money. The scandal, chronicled in the tabloids, is now a movie starring Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B.

Weather Radars Reveal an 80 Percent Chance of … Dragonflies?

More and more often, it seems, massive clouds of insects are being picked up by increasingly advanced radar technology.

Ad Targeting Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Draws a Backlash

A Republican political action committee paid for the provocative advertisement, which aired during the Democratic primary debate on Thursday night.

Looking for California in the Democratic Debate?

Friday: What Californians need to know about the three-hour marathon. Also: A Conception fire update; and Japanese curry.

Debate Night: The ‘On Politics’ Breakdown

The candidates not named Biden, Warren and Sanders sure needed a moment, and they sure tried hard to get one.

Your Friday Briefing

Democratic Party, China, Felicity Huffman: Here’s what you need to know.

Facing Sentencing, Felicity Huffman Says She Wanted ‘Fair Shot’ for Daughter

The actress is the first parent to be sentenced for her role in the nation’s largest college admissions cheating prosecution.

Salvadorans, Washington’s Builders, Face Expulsion Under Trump

Tens of thousands of workers in and around the capital were here legally because of adversity in their homeland. Now they are fighting to stay.

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