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Aurora Shooting Updates: 5 Killed and Several Others Wounded

A gunman opened fire inside a workplace in Aurora, Ill. Five people were killed, and others, including five police officers, were injured in the shooting. The gunman also died.

Trump to Receive Auto Tariff Report, Setting Up Another Fight

The president will have 90 days to make a determination on whether to impose tariffs. The industry is united in its opposition.

Air Force Defector to Iran Severely Damaged U.S. Intelligence Efforts, Ex-Officials Say

Monica Elfriede Witt had access to the names of double agents working for the American government and knew the workings of United States military operations across the Middle East.

U.S. Airlines to Offer New Gender Options for Non-Binary Passengers

American, Delta and United are among the carriers planning to allow passengers to choose something other than ‘male’ or ‘female’ when buying their tickets.

New Jersey Attorney General Seeks Records From Trump Inaugural

A state agency’s administrative subpoena comes after a similar request in a criminal inquiry by federal prosecutors in New York.

The New Old Age: Dialysis Is a Way of Life for Many Older Patients. Maybe It Shouldn’t Be.

So-called conservative management can ease symptoms without dialysis in some people with kidney disease. But many of them are never given the option.

Fact Check: Trump’s Rationale for a National Emergency Is Based on False or Misleading Claims

To justify redirecting federal funds to a wall, the president made a litany of assertions about crime, drugs and other issues on the southern border. Nearly all were misleading, exaggerated or false.

Jussie Smollett Case: Chicago Police Have ‘Potential Suspects’

Two brothers have been arrested by the Chicago police. At least one of them had appeared on “Empire.” Charges have not been filed.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Census Citizenship Question

The court’s move added a highly charged and consequential blockbuster to what had been a fairly sleepy term. Critics say that adding the question would undermine the count.

Runner Who Suffocated Mountain Lion to Save Himself Tells His Story

Travis Kauffman, the man who managed to kill a mountain lion that attacked him, recounted the details of the experience. The attack left him with seven stitches along his cheek, six along the bridge of his nose and three on his wrist.

Tom Cade, a Savior of the Peregrine Falcon, Dies at 91

After DDT had wiped the bird out on the East Coast, he led the effort to bring it back. It was eventually removed from the federal endangered species list.

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