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California School Shooting Is Another Nightmare Made Real

Two students were killed when a young man opened fire at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, Calif.

Carrie Saxon Perry, Barrier-Breaking Mayor, Dies at 87

The first African-American woman to run a major New England city, Hartford, she died a year ago, but the death was reported only recently.

Republican National Committee to Hold Meeting at Trump Doral Resort

The party confirmed that its winter gathering would take place at the Florida hotel, continuing a pattern of its giving business to the president’s company.

New Booker ‘Super PAC’ Airs a Message: We Don’t Need More Candidates. We Have Cory.

With Cory Booker’s campaign still struggling to break through, a new super PAC has emerged from the swamps of Jersey to support him.

Teenager Who Killed His Father and a 6-Year-Old Is Sentenced to Life Without Parole

Jesse Dewitt Osborne was 14 when he killed his father in 2016 before driving to an elementary school in Townville, S.C., and shooting three people, killing one.

Uber Fined $649 Million for Saying Drivers Aren’t Employees

The move by New Jersey could reverberate across the gig economy.

James I. Robertson Jr., Exacting Civil War Historian, Dies at 89

Dr. Robertson, who wrote or edited dozens of books, was best known for his monumental biography of Stonewall Jackson.

Kentucky Governor Race: Matt Bevin Concedes to Andy Beshear

Matt Bevin, Kentucky’s sharp-elbowed governor conceded defeat after a recanvass of votes confirmed the victory of Andy Beshear, son of a two-term Democratic governor.

Is There Room for One More Candidate?

Establishment Democrats seem to want new faces in the 2020 contest. But what about voters?

How to Build a 2020 Campaign in Less Than 90 Days: Deval Patrick Edition

Mr. Patrick, the former governor of Massachusetts, announced on Thursday his intention to run for president a mere three months before the Iowa caucuses. Here’s what he needs to do next.

The Kentucky Governor’s Race Was Close. Some Have Been Much Closer.

Some were resolved with statesmanship and others were fought tooth and nail. Here is how some of the closest governor’s races in the nation’s history turned out.

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