F.B.I. Says White Supremacist Plotted to Blow Up Colorado Synagogue
The man, identified as Richard Holzer, 27, used several Facebook accounts to promote violence and show support for the Holocaust, the authorities said.
Winning the Nightmare-Commute Vote
In the Virginia suburbs, a race that could help determine whether Democrats hold unified power in the state isn’t about the culture war. It’s about traffic.
5 Lessons We Learned From the California Wildfires
This year’s fire season in California has been affected by blackouts, climate change and a destructive fire two years ago.
Justices Wrestle With Car Stops and Common Sense
Is it reasonable for a police officer to assume that the owner of a vehicle is driving it when the owner’s license has been suspended?
It’s Back: 8chan Returns Online
The anonymous message board went back online over the weekend as 8kun, three months after being booted off the internet.
One-Ton Wizard Rock Vanished in Arizona. Just as Mysteriously, It Returned.
“Maybe it’s magical,’’ a forest official joked about the reappearance of the boulder, a tourist attraction that sits off Route 89 in Arizona in Prescott National Forest.
He Wanted Cold Medicine, but CVS Rejected His Puerto Rican ID
CVS has apologized after a college student in Indiana was unable to buy cold medicine because employees would not accept his identification.
Justice Dept. Asks for Identifying Details on Anonymous Op-Ed Author
The writer, a senior Trump administration official, plans to write a book to be published this month.
Buffalo Wild Wings Managers Fired After Reportedly Asking Black Diners to Move
“What race are you guys?” a patron said a restaurant worker asked her group.
Invasive Grasses May Worsen Wildfires, Study Suggests
Grasses that have encroached from other regions can make wildfires more frequent, according to a new study.
Excerpts and Analysis From 2 Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts
House Democrats released the first two transcripts of their closed-door impeachment testimonies.
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