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Fighting Hunger in the Klamath River Basin

Wednesday: Native Americans have some of the nation’s highest rates of food insecurity. Also: Another round of California v. Trump; and a special Berkeley cafe.

Documenting a City’s Nocturnal Living

Adjusting to the effects of climate change in Phoenix has been a slow burn for its residents. Covering it required these two journalists to flip their internal clocks.

A Road Trip to the Fiberglass Frontier of Northern Wisconsin

A father traveling with his teenage son hopes something will click: The giant cowboy? The 22-foot-tall lumberjack? Muffler Man?

Stacey Abrams on Voter Suppression, the 2020 Race and the Vice Presidency

Ms. Abrams, who announced this week that she would not run for president, told The New York Times in an interview that she would be “honored to be considered” for vice president.

These Four Candidates Are Scrambling to Make the Cut for the Next Democratic Debate

Julián Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand and Tom Steyer are getting closer to qualifying, and they’re urgently seeking supporters who can help them earn a spot onstage.

The Strange Case of the C.I.A. Interpreter and the 9/11 Trial

During a hearing in 2015 at the Guantánamo war court, a defendant recognized an interpreter from the black-site prison network where the United States tortured detainees. What followed was an epic legal tangle.

San Francisco School Board Votes to Hide, but Not Destroy, Disputed Murals

The vote, which came after a tense meeting, nullified an earlier vote to paint over Depression-era school murals that some considered offensive to minorities.

On Politics: Trump Delays Some Tariffs

The White House put off tariffs on many Chinese goods, including cellphones and toys, until after the Christmas shopping season.

California Counties Sue to Block Trump’s New Green Card Test

The lawsuit says that the new rule issued by the president on Monday would force immigrants to forgo critical safety nets.

Ohio Man Threatened to Shoot Federal Agents, Authorities Say

The F.B.I. found AR-15-style rifles and about 10,000 rounds of ammunition at a home where Justin Olsen was living, according to a court filing.

‘Hong Kong Thing’ Is ‘Very Tough,’ but Trump Doesn’t Criticize China

Critics and allies said President Trump’s relative disinterest in human rights and focus on economics have kept him from taking sides between China and the protesters.

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