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Boston, Long Led by White Men, Votes in ‘New Guard’

Voters backed progressive women and people of color to usher in a City Council more diverse than any in Boston’s history.

Where Does California’s Homeless Population Come From?

Wednesday: The latest in our series about inequality. Also: A deep dive into Representative Adam Schiff’s impeachment game plan.

Rodney Reed Is Scheduled for Execution. New Evidence Casts Doubt on His Guilt.

Celebrities including Kim Kardashian West have taken up the cause of the Texas death row inmate.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Ukraine, Virginia, College Football: Here’s what you need to know.

Searching for the Ancestral Puebloans

In the red rock desert of the Southwest, an ancient culture was thought to have vanished. A new view connects it to pueblo dwellers of today.

Tech Giants Pledge Billions for Housing, but Will It Matter?

Efforts by Apple, Facebook and Google to address the California housing crunch must contend with the forces that created it.

His Victim Forgave Him Years Ago. Now the State Has, Too.

“The only thing that will stop me now is myself,” Eric Pizer said after getting a pardon from the governor of Wisconsin.

My Neighborhood Was on Fire. My Neighbors Came Together to Save It.

I spent five days last year fighting the California wildfires in Malibu. It felt like the combat patrols I had been on as a Marine in Afghanistan.

Daniel Cameron Becomes First Black Attorney General Elected in Kentucky

Once a legal counsel for Senator Mitch McConnell, he became the first Republican to be elected to the office in more than 70 years.

Man Pleads Guilty in Attack on Syrian Refugee Who Was Speaking Arabic

“What trash are you speaking?” the man asked the 17-year-old, before punching him multiple times on the San Diego Trolley.

Shelly Simonds, Who Lost Random Draw in 2017 Race, Wins Handily in Virginia

The Democrat finally won the seat she lost when her Republican opponent’s name was randomly drawn from a bowl after a tie vote.

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