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Comey Criticized by Justice Dept. Watchdog for Violating F.B.I. Rules

The findings came in a second report by the Justice Department inspector general that was highly critical of the former F.B.I. director’s actions.

Hurricane Dorian Is on Course to Hit Florida as a Category 4 Storm

The storm is expected to swell to a Category 4 hurricane, and its powerful winds could begin bashing the Florida coast as early as Saturday night.

Trump Is Having Tent Courthouses Built Along the Border. Here’s What They Look Like.

Tent courthouses are the administration’s latest move in its “Remain in Mexico” policy, forcing asylum seekers to wait in one of Mexico’s most dangerous states until their hearings. We track the tents’ expansion through satellite imagery — and explain …

A Visual, Musical Trip Through the Bay Area

Thursday: Photos of fans from Altamont to KMEL Summer Jam. Also: A deal on charter schools, and a Burning Man livestream.

The September Democratic Debate Will Be One Night Only

It’s official: Only 10 candidates managed to qualify for the next debate, meaning they will all fit on one stage.

The Women in Line to Hug Joe Biden

It’s a moment to connect with a candidate they like. And it’s an act of defiance.

On Politics: Next Democratic Debate Lineup Is In

Only 10 candidates managed to qualify for the next debate, a one-day affair where they will all be on one stage.

E.P.A. to Roll Back Regulations on Methane, a Potent Greenhouse Gas

If the proposal is adopted, the government would no longer require oil and gas companies to inspect for and repair methane leaks from wells and pipelines.

Alert System Delays on Puerto Rico Raise Fears as Hurricane Dorian Skims Island

Puerto Ricans were spared a direct hit from Hurricane Dorian on Wednesday, but concerns linger over the island’s emergency preparedness.

Why Aren’t More Women Working? They’re Caring for Parents

The needs of older relatives remove women from the labor force in the United States far more than in other wealthy nations, at a cost to the economy.

Husband and Wife Overpower Guards and Escape During Extradition on Murder Charges

Blane and Susan Barksdale are considered to be armed and dangerous, the authorities said.

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