She Was Trick-or-Treating in a Tiny Bumblebee Costume. Then the Shooting Started.
Chicago, a place that sometimes seems inured to gun violence, reeled after a shooting on Halloween. Witnesses came forward to talk to the police.
Trump and Impeachment Cast a Shadow Over New Jersey’s Elections
In a legislative district in southern New Jersey, the polarizing national battle over impeachment is playing out in real time.
Victoria Braithwaite, Researcher Who Said Fish Feel Pain, Dies at 52
In two papers and a book, Dr. Braithwaite made the case that fish react to unpleasant stimuli and argued that they be treated humanely.
Beto O’Rourke Drops Out of the Presidential Race
The former Texas congressman, who energized Democrats in a Senate race last year, began his White House run to great fanfare but failed to build significant support.
Florida’s Advice to Trump and Other New York Transplants: ‘It’s Not Disney World’
The president is among thousands of New Yorkers who move to Florida every year. Native Floridians weigh in with their best advice, like ‘the sun is not your friend.’
The World’s Best Cheese? It’s Blue and Comes From Oregon
Rogue Creamery, which took the top prize at the World Cheese Awards with its Rogue River Blue produced in Oregon, has seen sales and interest jump.
Trump’s Opposition to ‘Endless Wars’ Appeals to Those Who Fought Them
A majority of veterans regret the wars fought after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. President Trump and Congress are listening.
Sheldon Breiner, 82, Dies; Used Magnetism for Explorations
He developed the techniques he used to help locate sunken submarines and enormous stone heads, as well as early applications for artificial intelligence.
Warren Laces Into Rivals as Iowa Campaign Grows Combative
Ms. Warren said “complacency does not win elections,” as she pushed for big changes, while moderates like Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden vowed they could unite the country.
California Governor Moves to Reshape PG&E After Fires and Blackouts
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the company, in bankruptcy over wildfire liabilities, had “failed to prioritize public safety.”
Former Georgia Officer Is Sentenced to 20 Years in Killing of Unarmed Black Man
The officer shot a man who was wandering naked outside an apartment complex in suburban Atlanta.
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