What We Know About the California School Shooting
A gunman killed two people and injured three others at a high school in Santa Clarita, Calif., on Thursday. Here is what we know about the shooting, the gunman and the victims.
Senate Republicans, Eyeing Election-Year Impeachment Trial, Wrestle With Timeline
Republicans are weighing whether to draw out the proceeding, hindering the presidential campaigns of several Senate Democrats, or seek a quicker resolution.
Dr. Wayne Bardin, 85, Innovative Researcher on Birth Control, Dies
He helped develop long-acting implanted contraceptive devices — like Norplant, Jadelle and Mirena — used by millions of women around the world.
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Bar Release of His Tax Returns
A fight over a Manhattan grand jury subpoena could yield a major decision on presidential power.
Whistle-Blower’s Name Keeps Evading Facebook and YouTube Defenses
The sites said they would delete posts that include the purported name of the Ukraine whistle-blower. But the name keeps reappearing.
Infants and Toddlers Eat Too Much Sugar, Researchers Say
Using C.D.C. data, researchers found that 98 percent of toddlers and 60 percent of infants consumed added sugar in sweetened drinks, baked goods and snacks.
American-Born Woman Who Joined ISIS Is Not a Citizen, Judge Rules
A surprise ruling from the bench is a blow to a bid to bring Hoda Muthana and her 2-year-old son, the child of a slain ISIS fighter, back from a refugee camp in Syria.
The Razr’s Back, Flipping Open an Old Love Story
Tapping into nostalgia, Motorola announced the return of the sleek foldable phone. Some praised the update, while others sneered at the $1,500 price.
Sanders’s Climate Ambitions Thrill Supporters, but Experts Have Doubts
Bernie Sanders’ plan to tackle climate change would nationalize power plants and end fossil fuels. His supporters are thrilled. Climate experts are not.
Woman Told to Remove Hijab Before Denver Nuggets Game
Gazella Bensreiti said she was at the Pepsi Center to watch her daughter sing the national anthem. The company that owns the venue reportedly said it was a misunderstanding.
State Dept. Career Employee Was Targeted as ‘Loyalist’ to Democrats, Inquiry Shows
An internal investigation detailed a smear campaign against a career employee after an article in conservative media questioned why she was working on Iran policy.
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