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Shootings Renew Debate Over How to Combat Domestic Terrorism

Federal authorities say they want to employ the same approach used in battling global extremism. But there are political and civil rights concerns.

Puerto Rico Got a New Governor 3 Days Ago. But His Future Is Already in Doubt.

Pedro R. Pierluisi, the newly installed governor of Puerto Rico, faces lawsuits challenging his legitimacy in office.

Toledo? Trump Misstates Location of Ohio Massacre

The president drew criticism, but he’s not alone: A day earlier, Joe Biden made a similar mistake.

Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul Are Recovering From Medical Treatment

Mr. McConnell fractured his shoulder while Mr. Paul had surgery to have part of his lung removed. Both senators are recovering in their home state of Kentucky, their teams said.

‘Of Course He’s Racist’: Democratic Candidates Criticize Trump After Shootings

After shootings in Texas and Ohio killed dozens, Democrats renewed their condemnation of the president for divisive rhetoric and inaction on guns.

Uncertainty in El Paso Before Names of Shooting Victims Are Released

Relatives confirmed the identities of some people killed inside a Walmart on Saturday, but the city did not release a list until Monday afternoon.

States Clash with Cities Over Potential Opioids Settlement Payouts

As lawyers for cities and counties push a plan for a nationwide settlement of opioid lawsuits, states push back, saying they should lead the way.

Trump Condemns White Supremacy but Doesn’t Propose Gun Laws After Shootings

President Trump addressed a country in mourning after mass shootings in Texas and Ohio killed 29 people. “Our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy,” he said.

Mass Shootings in Dayton and El Paso: Live Updates

President Trump condemned racism and white supremacy in the wake of back-to-back mass shootings over the weekend, but stopped short of embracing tighter restrictions on guns.

U.C. Merced’s Chancellor Talks About a New Chapter

Monday: Speaking with Chancellor Dorothy Leland. Also, updates on the Gilroy shooting, and San Francisco’s original free health clinic has closed.

Dayton and El Paso Shootings: Live Updates

At gatherings in El Paso and Dayton, the sites of mass shootings over the weekend, mourners implored lawmakers for gun control and religious leaders urged compassion.

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