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What Draws Hundreds to This Lake Bed? Spellbinding Crystals

Welcome to Gem-O-Rama, California’s new gold rush.

Pete Buttigieg Was Rising. Then Came South Bend’s Policing Crisis.

He spent years focusing on his city’s economic record but it is his record on policing, once a footnote, that is overshadowing his presidential campaign.

Ryan Russell, N.F.L. Free Agent, Comes Out as Bisexual: ‘It’s So Much Better Than Hiding’

“I think the N.F.L. is definitely ready to accept an openly L.G.B.T.Q. player,” the defensive end said in an interview.

Caucuses in Iowa Won’t Include Absentee Participation, D.N.C. Says

Iowa Democrats wanted to allow some caucusgoers to vote by phone next year, but committee leaders concluded that such a system would not be secure. They plan to give the state, and Nevada, waivers from new party rules.

Curtis Flowers’s Conviction Tossed by Mississippi Supreme Court

Mr. Flowers, a black man, has been tried by a white prosecutor six times over the killings of four people in a furniture store in 1996. His case was featured in the podcast “In the Dark.”

Joe Biden Dismisses Report That He Told False War Story

After The Washington Post reported that Mr. Biden had conflated several stories into one anecdote, the former vice president insisted the contours of the tale were accurate.

Poor Conditions Persist for Migrant Children Detained at the Border, Democrats Say

Republican members of the House Oversight Committee disputed those characterizations, but the allegations renewed scrutiny over the treatment of migrant children.

Trump’s Personal Assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, Steps Down

Her abrupt exit came after the president learned that she had indiscreetly shared details about the Trump family and the Oval Office operations she was part of.

Trump Authorizes a Space Command. Next, He Wants a Space Force.

While there is widespread agreement on the need to protect American interests in space, there is disagreement on how to go about it.

Matthew McConaughey Joins the University of Texas as a Professor

The actor, an alumnus of the university who has taught there as a visiting instructor, will teach a class on filmmaking this fall.

Citizenship Change Will Affect a Handful, but the Backlash Is Fierce

Agency officials sought to clarify that the change was unrelated to speculation that the administration would try to revoke birthright citizenship for certain families.

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