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Morton Bahr, 93, Dies; Led Communications Workers Into Digital Age

As head of the C.W.A. for 20 years, he helped workers survive technological changes and corporate revamping that threatened thousands of jobs.

‘Red Flag’ Gun Control Bills Pick Up Momentum With G.O.P. in Congress

Republicans, seeking a response to this weekend’s massacres, are coalescing around such bills to help law enforcement take guns from those who pose an imminent danger.

Harley Race, Wrestler Known as ‘King of the Ring,’ Dies at 76

He was old-school tough but knew how to create a character. “What you create in your mind is what makes people get behind you or go against you,” he said.

A Front-Page Headline About Trump Stoked Anger. A Top Editor Explains.

A deputy managing editor addresses a front-page headline about President Trump that readers criticized for lacking important context.

Trump Campaign Sues Over California’s Requirement to Release Tax Returns

Lawsuits by the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee challenge a law with a new requirement for candidates to appear on primary ballots.

What Do Toni Morrison’s Books Mean to You?

Her powerful language, memorable characters, moving dialogue and vivid descriptions have resonated with generations of readers. Share your memories with us.

‘Red Flag’ Gun Control Laws, Explained

Hoping to prevent more mass shootings, some states have tried empowering courts to take guns away from potentially dangerous people.

With New Subpoena, New York Expands N.R.A. Inquiry to Group’s Board Members

New York Attorney General Letitia James’s investigation of the National Rifle Association now encompasses the group’s board.

A Long, Frustrated Push for Background Checks on Gun Sales

More than half a century after Lyndon Johnson fell short on his attempt at gun control, new battles bring fresh roadblocks and dispute.

Photo of Mounted Police Leading Black Man by a Rope Prompts Outrage

The police chief of Galveston, Tex., apologized to the suspect and said two of his officers had caused the man embarrassment.

What Is the Great Replacement?

The Paris-based author Thomas Chatterton Williams discusses the French origins of the conspiracy theory mentioned in the El Paso manifesto.

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