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Why San Jose’s Mayor Wants Customers to Own PG&E

Monday: ‘Dramatic measures are needed,’ he said. Also: Updates on the Kincade Fire and widespread blackouts.

The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

Nancy Pelosi announced that the House would take a formal vote on the impeachment investigation later this week.

How a Month of Impeachment Ads Foreshadow the 2020 Ad Wars

From depictions of a far-left conspiracy to attacks on freshman legislators, the escalating messaging provides a preview of the political advertising to come.

Charlottesville Lawsuit Puts Rising Intolerance on Trial

The lawsuit against the organizers of the notorious 2017 white power march in Charlottesville, Va., rests on chat room conversations and a 19th-century civil rights law.

California Fire Updates: Kincade Fire Swells to Nearly 85 Square Miles

An evacuation order still stands for 180,000 residents of Sonoma County, while part of Napa County is under an evacuation warning.

Children of Poor Immigrants Rise, Regardless of Where They Come From

A pattern that has persisted for a century: They tend to outperform children of similarly poor native-born Americans.

Plea to Stop Execution of Son’s Killer Puts Couple at Odds With Prosecutor

A Texas prosecutor told a jury that the victim’s parents wanted their son’s killer to be put to death. The parents say that was false.

Leaving Prison at 72

For nearly two decades, Geneva Cooley assumed she would die in prison for nonviolent drug crimes. Then a judge reduced her sentence and changed her fate.

Jason Reynolds Is on a Mission

The best-selling writer of more than a dozen children’s books wants black teenagers and kids to know that he sees them.

It’s Halloween. Beware Urban Legends (and Cars).

It’s the risks to costumed little pedestrians that should worry parents, not tainted candy or razor blades in apples.

Elizabeth Warren’s Days Defending Big Corporations

As Ms. Warren ascends toward the head of the Democratic presidential pack, her critics have seized upon her bankruptcy work for big corporations to question her progressive bona fides.

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