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Man Accused of Murder in Texas Shooting Is Released From Jail

Brandon Ray Gonzales was arrested the day after two people were killed at a crowded homecoming party in October. Now, the authorities want the capital murder charge against him to be dropped.

Virginia Election: Democrats Take Control of State Legislature

With a Democratic governor in office, the party was in full control of Virginia state government for the first time in a generation.

Democrats Win Control in Virginia and Claim Narrow Victory in Kentucky Governor’s Race

Control of Virginia’s government fell to Democrats for the first time in decades, while Andy Beshear held an edge over Gov. Matt Bevin in the Kentucky election.

Kansas City Voters Remove Martin Luther King’s Name From Boulevard

After contentious debate, the Missouri city christened a street after the civil rights leader this year. Residents decided to revert it to Paseo Boulevard.

Biden Attacks Warren as a ‘My Way or the Highway’ Elitist

Joseph R. Biden Jr. escalated the war of words between the two leading Democratic candidates, painting Elizabeth Warren as unwilling to accept criticism of her plans.

Trump Tax Return Case Confronts Supreme Court With a Momentous Choice

Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton sustained unanimous losses when they sought to withhold evidence, suggesting that President Trump may face an uphill fight.

Florida Deputy Charged With Child Abuse After Throwing 15-Year-Old to Ground

The September encounter between Deputy Willard Miller and the teenager was captured on school surveillance footage.

The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

A central figure in the investigation said he had personally delivered a quid pro quo message from the White House to Ukraine.

Election 2019 Ad Wars

One candidate makes an appeal to “Trump Guys.” Another fires a rifle. They’re the Democrats running for governorships on Tuesday.

House Investigators Summon Mick Mulvaney to Testify in Impeachment Probe

Democrats leading the impeachment investigation are targeting the president’s acting chief of staff, citing evidence he may have been “directly involved” in Mr. Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine.

Ernest J. Gaines, Author of ‘The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,’ Is Dead at 86

Mr. Gaines chronicled the lives and struggles of black people in the South before the civil rights era; “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman” is his best-known work.

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