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The Battle Over the Files of a Gerrymandering Mastermind

The hard drives of Thomas B. Hofeller, a G.O.P. strategist who died last year, have upended lawsuits over the 2020 census and legislative maps. Lawyers argue the data is confidential.

Julián Castro Defends Record on Fracking at Climate Forum

CNN hosts 10 Democratic presidential candidates as they discuss their plans for tackling global warming.

Trouble for the Pentagon: The Troops Keep Packing On the Pounds

Even though it has gone as far as eliminating fried food and sugary drinks from ships, a new study found that 22 percent of sailors now qualifies as obese. The other services have seen climbing rates too.

Democrats Examining Impeachment Target Trump’s Pardon Offers to Immigration Officials

Democrats appear to be expanding the scope of their impeachment inquiry beyond Russian election interference and possible obstruction of justice.

4 Jails in 5 Boroughs: The $8.7 Billion Puzzle Over How to Close Rikers

The City Council will weigh in on Thursday on a plan to move inmates into four new jails in New York City neighborhoods.

With Altered Map, Trump Insists He Was Right About Dorian Heading for Alabama

Asked about a marking on the map that appeared to have been drawn to extend the storm’s possible path into Alabama, President Trump he did not know how it got there.

Fact-Checking Trump’s Claims About China’s ‘Worst Year’

China has experienced its “worst year” in 57 years, the president said Wednesday, a few years short of the 61 years he estimated last week and a couple of decades more than the 35 years he claimed last month.

When Active-Shooter Drills Scare the Children They Hope to Protect

As fears about mass shootings rise, school preparedness programs include some “completely stupid” scare tactics, child trauma experts say.

Man Faces Drug Charge in Mac Miller’s Death

The authorities say that Cameron Pettit, 28, of Hollywood Hills, sold the rapper drugs containing fentanyl two days before he died.

‘Trump Slump’ in Travel to U. S.? Not Quite

But America has lost ground in market share, and Chinese visits are way down. Here’s what we know.

Another Patient Has Died From Lung Disease After Vaping

Health authorities in Oregon are investigating the case but would not identify the age of the patient or the brand of the device used.

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