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Suspect in Virginia Beach Shooting Was a Longtime City Employee

DeWayne Craddock, an employee with the Public Utilities Department, killed at least 12 people and injured several others, according to the police.

Virginia Beach Shooting: 12 Victims Identified in Government Office Attack

Most of the victims, city officials said, worked for the Virginia Beach government, several of them for decades.

‘You Don’t Have to Be in Des Moines.’ Democrats Expand Primary Map, Spurred by Social Media.

With voters increasingly getting information online and from TV, candidates are traveling to a wide range of states, viewing them as sound stages for delivering their message.

A Drug Prolonged Life in Younger Women With Advanced Breast Cancer

Adding a newer medicine to the standard hormonal treatment helped women who had not reached menopause or were still going through it.

Fairy-Tale College Applications

A school made headlines for sending black students to elite campuses, but it was too good to be true.

Man Who Posed as Saudi Prince and Defrauded Investors Out of $8 Million Is Sent to Prison

Anthony Gignac, 48, once called “The Prince of Fraud,” was sentenced to more than 18 years in prison. Prosecutors said he had spent most of his life impersonating Prince Khalid al-Saud.

In the Kentucky Governor’s Race, It’s an Unpopular Man vs. an Unpopular Party

The governor of Kentucky is not popular, even within his own party. But party ID and a friendship with the president may be enough for his re-election.

Fact-Checking Elizabeth Warren on the Campaign Trail

The Massachusetts senator has emphasized her wealth tax on millionaires and defended her past stance on marijuana. Here’s a fact check.

Prosecutors, Wary of Appearances, Deliberated On How to Explain Smollett Decision

Emails released on Friday show prosecutors carefully constructing their statement on why the actor Jussie Smollett would no longer face charges of staging a hate crime.

El Paso Immigration Center Is Dangerously Overcrowded, Inspector General Warns

A federal watchdog’s report said immigration officials needed to take “immediate” action. Some people had been held in the facility for weeks.

N.S.A. Denies Its Cyberweapon Was Used in Baltimore Attack, Congressman Says

A stolen N.S.A. hacking tool was a component in a cyberattack on the city, people involved in the investigation have told The Times.

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