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Thousands of Texts at Center of Case Against Woman Charged in Boyfriend’s Suicide

Inyoung You, 21, pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of her Boston College boyfriend.

Tesla’s Electric ‘Cybertruck’ Is Unveiled. It’s Pointy.

Elon Musk’s car company presented its long-awaited pickup truck, but it didn’t quite go as planned. (Broken windows were involved.)

What Does Oakland Think of Kamala Harris Now?

The California senator announced her presidential campaign here with a rally for tens of thousands. Her fans loved her debate performance. But some people wonder, “Where have you been?”

Imagine Being on Trial. With Exonerating Evidence Trapped on Your Phone.

Public defenders lack access to gadgets and software that could keep their clients out of jail.

The Parents Passed a Drug Test. Should They Get Their Children Back?

Ohio counties want to reunite families that were separated because of drug use. But prioritizing that ideal has had deadly consequences.

His White House Engulfed, Trump Keeps California in the Cross Hairs

Aides describe the president as obsessed with narrow policies that affect California, even as an impeachment inquiry threatens his administration.

Why Everyone Is Angry at Facebook Over Its Political Ads Policy

The social network is said to be discussing changes that include restricting how precisely campaigns can reach specific groups.

Trump Pays Respects to 2 Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan

It was the third visit the president has made to Dover Air Force Base to honor the dead and comfort their relatives.

Day After Debate, Biden and Warren Face Protesters at Events

In a palpably tense exchange at an event in South Carolina, Joseph R. Biden Jr. sparred with an organizer protesting Obama-era deportation policies.

Trump’s NOAA Pick, Barry Myers, Asks to Withdraw Nomination

Mr. Myers, whose nomination had stalled in the Senate, said medical issues made leading the agency “impractical.” Some Democrats had questioned his ties to a family-run private forecasting company.

They Toil Gladly Offstage. Impeachment Lands Them in the Spotlight.

Normally faceless, a parade of Washington’s career professionals have offered meticulous testimony and told uniquely American stories.

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