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Las Vegas Man Planned Attack of Synagogue, Officials Say

The authorities seized bomb-making materials at Conor Climo’s home as well as a notebook with hand-drawn schematics for a potential attack.

The Global Machine Behind the Rise of Far-Right Nationalism

Sweden was long seen as a progressive utopia. Then came waves of immigrants — and the forces of populism at home and abroad.

A Common Trait Among Mass Killers: Hatred Toward Women

Misogyny and mass shootings in the United States are closely intertwined.

Democrats in Iowa Offer Plans to Combat Gun Violence

In the wake of the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Democratic presidential candidates on Saturday emphasized the urgent need to confront gun violence in America.

San Francisco School Board May Save Controversial George Washington Mural

Following outrage over its vote to paint over the murals, which some considered offensive, the board is considering covering them in a way that preserves them.

A Plan to Turn Coal Country Into Coding Country

Driven by a tech-industry vision of rural economic revival, Wyoming is requiring all of its K-12 public schools to offer computer science.

Democrats Condemn Trump After Shootings: This Week in the 2020 Race

The candidates blamed the president for fostering white nationalism and described how they would combat gun violence if elected.

Trump Administration Reauthorizes Use of ‘Cyanide Bombs’ to Kill Wild Animals

The Environmental Protection Agency uses the spring-loaded poison devices to kill thousands of coyotes and foxes, despite opposition from environmental groups.

Democrats’ 2020 Problem: How to Be Tougher on Trade Than Trump

Democrats are highly critical of NAFTA and China, but they will have a hard time taking a tougher line than Mr. Trump has as president.

On Guns, Public Opinion and Public Policy Often Diverge

Gun control measures have become more popular. But that shift may not be the biggest factor influencing Congress.

Virginia Schools’ Bathroom Rule Violates Transgender Rights, U.S. Judge Says

The ruling is an important victory for transgender rights advocates as legal battles over school bathroom policies continue to play out across the country.

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