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‘Devil Winds’ Drive Southern California Fires

The winds, known as the Santa Anas, loom large over the collective psyche of the region.

‘I Thought It Was Me’

What was it like for “a kid from Ohio” to run for president? More money would have helped.

White House Pressed Car Makers to Join Its Fight Over California Emissions Rules

Monday’s surprise move by G.M., Toyota and other car makers to back President Trump in his fight with California over pollution rules followed calls from the White House.

In the Fight Against Climate Change, Not All Forests Are Equal

A new study on the carbon impact of forest loss suggests a new target: preserving forests where deforestation and degradation haven’t yet begun.

Did Storming Area 51 Teach Us Anything?

No good meme goes unpunished.

This Guy Thought He Beat Facebook’s Controversial Political Ads Policy

“Apparently, it’s only O.K. to lie on Facebook if you don’t tell them you’re lying,” said Adriel Hampton, who is running for California governor in protest of the site’s reluctance to fact-check politicians.

Kamala Harris Campaign Cuts Staff in Effort to Keep Up With Top Rivals

The California senator’s fund-raising struggles are prompting her to reboot her campaign with a focus on Iowa.

Judge Says Sheriff Can’t Post Sex Offender Warning Signs on Halloween

A federal judge filed a preliminary injunction on Tuesday preventing a sheriff in Georgia from placing signs at three sex offenders’ homes, saying it violated their constitutional rights.

Trump Tweets Faked Photo of Hero Dog Getting a Medal

The joke photo appeared to use an image from a 2017 Medal of Honor ceremony. The medal recipient was amused.

Democrats, Once Wary of Partisan Impeachment Inquiry Vote, Unite as Politics Shift

Members who have long resisted a formal floor vote are now solidly behind the idea. The change reflects Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s close hold over her caucus.

Top State Department Official Confirms Smear Campaign Against Ousted Ukraine Envoy

John Sullivan, the deputy secretary of state, told lawmakers he believed the president’s personal lawyer was involved in the plot to remove the ambassador to Ukraine.

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