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Scenes From a Burning State: The California Wildfires

Wednesday: The latest on major fires, wind danger and power shut-offs. Also: A fire recovery guide for native plants.

Family of Antwon Rose, Teenager Killed by Police, Settles Suit for $2 Million

Antwon, an unarmed black teenager, was fatally shot last year by a white officer during a traffic stop in East Pittsburgh, Pa.

California Fires Updates: Blazes Threaten Reagan Library and Getty Museum

Dangerous Santa Ana winds sent burning embers through the air in Southern California, igniting new fires.

Shooting at Long Beach, Calif., Halloween Party Kills 3

The motive for the attack, which left nine others wounded on Tuesday night, was not immediately clear, the authorities said. The gunman was still at large on Wednesday.

Long Beach, Calif., Shooting Leaves 3 Dead and 9 Wounded

The shooting in the Southern California city on Tuesday night occurred at a Halloween party, an official said.

Rex Tillerson Testifies in Exxon Climate Change Case

The former Exxon chief executive Rex Tillerson testified Wednesday in a case that accuses the company of committing shareholder fraud over climate change.

Trump’s Refugee Limits Add to the Hardships of the Congolese in Montana

In the coming days, President Trump will finalize the lowest annual cap in the refugee program’s history. In Missoula, Congolese refugees are facing the repercussions.

Amazon’s Cash Complicates Seattle’s Bold Plan to Limit Corporate Influence

Amazon is flexing its financial power in Seattle’s City Council elections, putting an innovative program meant to combat such influence at risk.

John Bolton Is Summoned to Testify in Trump Impeachment Inquiry

The former national security adviser is said to have been deeply alarmed by what he perceived as a campaign by the president’s inner circle to manipulate Ukraine policy for political gain.

Biden Needs to Deliver His Message. Words Keep Getting in the Way.

Digressions. Mix-ups. Mistakes. Joseph R. Biden Jr. has a choppy speaking style that could undermine his message at a time when he needs to attract more voters and donors.

Judge Strikes Down Gun Laws Enacted in Wake of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre

The city had sought to regulate firearms after a gunman killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue last year. It said it would appeal the Pennsylvania judge’s decision.

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