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As Disasters Multiply, Billions in Recovery Funds Go Unspent

The slow pace of government aid has left Americans more vulnerable to Hurricane Dorian and other storms. Climate change is making the problem worse.

Jacob Wohl Is Charged With a Felony in California

Mr. Wohl, 21, a conservative operative who has promoted politically motivated conspiracy theories, was charged with selling an unregistered security.

Tom Collins, Promoter of Elite Figure Skating Tours, Dies at 88

For nearly 40 years, his Champions on Ice showcased Olympic stars like Michelle Kwan, Brian Boitano, Dorothy Hamill and Johnny Weir.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Praised by Trump as ‘a Warrior,’ Is Writing a Book

The former White House press secretary will chronicle her time in the Trump administration in a memoir expected to come out next year.

Doug Collins, Defending Trump in Impeachment Inquiry, Seeks Georgia Senate Seat

An ascension of Mr. Collins, a congressman from Georgia, could elevate some of the president’s closest allies in the House.

James Atlas, an Ambassador for Biographies, Dies at 70

His own books on Saul Bellow and Delmore Schwartz were acclaimed, as was the series of biographies by other authors that he edited.

Jason Greenblatt, a Designer of Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan, Is Leaving the Administration

The administration’s plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not been released, raising new questions about what President Trump has called the “ultimate deal.”

Education Department Hits Michigan State With Record Fine Over Nassar Scandal

The Education Department announced a $4.5 million fine for Michigan State University over the Larry Nassar scandal and ordered an overhaul of its handling of sexual assault.

Pete Buttigieg Calls Climate Change ‘a Kind of Sin’

CNN hosted 10 Democratic presidential candidates as they discussed their plans for tackling global warming.

Andrew Yang Says Economic Incentives Are Crucial for Climate Action

CNN hosted 10 Democratic presidential candidates as they discuss their plans for tackling global warming.

Thousands of Californians Could Get Their Marijuana Convictions Cleared. But It’s Complicated.

Thursday: The promise of automatic record clearance. Also: More on the victims of the catastrophic boat fire, and remembering Sally Floyd.

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