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Walmart Says Tesla Solar Panels Set Fires Atop Stores

A lawsuit complains of “years of gross negligence” in installing and maintaining equipment at hundreds of locations.

Florida’s Panthers Hit With Mysterious Crippling Disorder

State wildlife officials are sharing video of disabled animals in an effort to identify the ailment and save the beloved, endangered cats.

FogCam Is Signing Off in San Francisco

Long before streaming video, it captured images of campus life every 20 seconds. The quirky project, believed to be the longest-running public webcam, will shut down at the end of August.

Economy Has the Trump White House on Edge. The Data Shows Why.

Some of the administration’s favorite data points are now flashing warning signs about investment, jobs and growth.

The Mystery of the Himalayas’ Skeleton Lake Just Got Weirder

Every summer, hundreds of ancient bones emerge from the ice. A new genetic study helps explain how they got there.

Pompeo Concedes Challenges on ISIS and North Korea, but Says Iran Policy Is Working

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the Islamic State had gained ground and that North Korea was a source of frustration.

‘I’m Sick of Seeing My Face,’ Says the Internet’s Kombucha Connoisseur

A woman’s taste test captured the fancy of the internet. Her rapid evolution of expressions may be why.

As Wildfires Get Worse, Insurers Pull Back From Riskiest Areas

A growing number of Western homeowners are being dropped by their insurance companies, prompting warnings from officials and worries about what comes next.

Trump Expected to Nominate Pompeo Deputy to Be Ambassador to Russia

John Sullivan, the deputy secretary of state, has been confirmed once by the Senate. Should President Trump send him to Moscow, he would face a new hearing.

Julián Castro Is the 10th Candidate to Qualify for the Next Democratic Debate

Mr. Castro, the former housing secretary, met the polling and donor benchmarks needed to earn a spot onstage in Houston in September.

What to Know About California’s New Police Use-of-Force Law

Tuesday: Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law one of the nation’s toughest standards for the use of deadly force. Also: A stunning turn in the Ghost Ship fire trial.

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