No Criminal Charges for Tucson Officers Over Man’s Death in Their Custody
“There is insufficient evidence to prove a crime of negligent or reckless homicide” was committed, the Pima County Attorney’s Office said in a report released Monday.
How Ginsburg’s Death Has Reshaped the Money Race for Senate Democrats
From Alaska to Maine to the Carolinas, Democratic strategists working on Senate campaigns described a spontaneous outpouring of donations the likes of which they had never seen. A Republican surge is expected as well.
Covid-19 News: Live Updates
In another reversal, the C.D.C. removes guidance on how the virus is transmitted. Amid spiking cases, Europe is scrambling to contain new outbreaks.
N.I.H. Official Departs After Anonymous Posts Attacking Public Health Leaders
A managing editor of the right-wing website RedState appeared to attack Dr. Anthony S. Fauci and spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic while working for Dr. Fauci’s agency.
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches a Low, Just Missing Record
Only 2012 had less sea ice coverage, scientists say, as climate change takes its toll in the region.
Advice on Virus Transmission Vanishes From C.D.C. Website
The new guidance, published only on Friday, had acknowledged that fine particles floating in air may spread the virus.
How the Supreme Court Could Affect Voting Rules on Election Day
A number of legal battles over voting rights are already in the pipeline. Any ruling this fall could resonate nationwide.
Lagoa’s Role in Florida Will Be a Big Factor in Trump’s Supreme Court Pick
Judge Barbara Lagoa lacks some of the usual credentials of a Supreme Court justice, but her roots in the Cuban-American community could make her an attractive choice for President Trump.
‘You Would Do the Same’: Graham Is Defiant on Supreme Court Reversal
Senator Lindsey Graham said he would refuse to confirm a Republican’s Supreme Court nominee in a presidential election year. Now he is rushing to deliver President Trump’s third justice.
Democrats and Republicans Clash Over Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown
Democrats proposed a spending bill that omitted aid for farmers sought by President Trump, drawing Republican ire and leaving the fate of the bill unclear as federal funding is set to lapse.
Mueller’s Team Should Have Done More to Investigate Trump-Russia Links, Top Aide Says
A new book by one of the special counsel’s top deputies, Andrew Weissmann, is the first inside account of the investigation.
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