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Who Wins and Who Loses From PG&E’s Bankruptcy

The California utility’s bankruptcy filing sets up a complicated legal case that could raise electricity rates and hurt power suppliers while generating hundreds of millions in lawyers’ fees.

The Polar Vortex: Cold Hard Facts

You could get frostbite in as little as five minutes. It will be warmer in Antarctica than it is in Des Moines. It could feel like minus 65 in Minneapolis.

Georgia’s Stacey Abrams to Deliver State of the Union Response for Democrats

Ms. Abrams, who nearly won Georgia’s governorship last year and is considering other bids for office, takes on a task that has damaged other rising stars.

Officer Injured in Houston Shootout Faces ‘Really Tough Fight’

Several narcotics officers remain hospitalized after busting into a home where, the authorities said, they were met with gunfire and a charging dog. Two people inside were killed.

‘Everyone Was Taught to Be Accepting.’ Readers Share Stories of Their Christian Educations

After the hashtag #ExposeChristianSchools went viral, we invited readers to tell us about how their Christian school educations shaped their lives.

Thousands More Troops Heading to Border as Defense Dept. Officials Defend Deployments

The Pentagon will send another 2,000 troops to the border with Mexico, nearly doubling the number there and bringing the cost to hundreds of millions of dollars.

in her words: What Happens When Men Are Too Afraid to Mentor Women?

A ripple effect of #MeToo that women did not ask for: fewer champions.

No ‘Clear Motivating Factor’ Inspired Las Vegas Gunman, F.B.I. Says

Stephen Paddock most likely chose a music festival for his rampage, which killed 58 people, because of the image of harming people who were having fun, an F.B.I. report said.

Steven Mnuchin Draws Claims of Conflict of Interest in Decision on Russian Oligarch

Democratic lawmakers raised concerns about the Treasury secretary after a sanctions-lifting agreement benefited a big Republican donor.

California’s Largest Utility Says It Is Bankrupt. Here’s What You Need to Know.

Pacific Gas and Electric has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The state’s wildfires are at the heart of its insolvency.

Jussie Smollett, Star of ‘Empire,’ Attacked in Possible Hate Crime

Smollett was attacked early Tuesday by two people who the police say yelled “racial and homophobic slurs” and wrapped a rope around his neck.

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