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Dayton Shooting Victims Included Gunman’s Own Sister

The nine people who were killed outside a popular Dayton bar also included the mother of a newborn and a fitness and nutrition trainer.

Navy Football Drops ‘Load the Clip’ Season Motto

The United States Naval Academy’s football team replaced the slogan out of respect for the victims of The Capital Gazette shooting.

As Mortgage-Interest Deduction Vanishes, Housing Market Offers a Shrug

President Trump’s tax cuts encouraged homeowners to stop deducting mortgage interest on their taxes, and there is no sign the change has brought down home prices.

What These Student Debaters Learned From the 2020 Democratic Debates

For those who recently attended a debate camp, the Democratic debates were not a chance to undercut rivals or wring donations but something else: a lesson plan.

Back-to-Back Bursts of Gun Violence in El Paso and Dayton Stun Country

In a country that has become nearly numb to men with guns opening fire in schools, at concerts and in churches, shooting in Texas and Ohio left the public shaken.

Arthur Lazarus Jr., Champion of Native American Rights, Dies at 92

He won a landmark victory for the Sioux Nation after 57 years of litigation, believed to be the longest court case in U.S. history.

Some Democratic Candidates Seek to Link Shootings to Trump

In the wake of two shootings, one of which is being investigated as domestic terrorism, some said the president creates a culture that lets white nationalism thrive.

Owner of Comedy Club and Nanny Are Killed at N.J. Home

The police have arrested the boyfriend of the family’s au pair in connection with the deaths.

U.S. Told Sweden Keeping ASAP Rocky in Prison Could Cause ‘Negative Consequences’

A special envoy for hostage affairs sent a letter to Swedish authorities suggesting the rapper be held at a hotel instead.

El Paso Shooting: Massacre That Killed 20 Being Investigated as Domestic Terrorism

The authorities are considering charging the suspect with federal hate crimes, as well as federal gun charges that would carry the death penalty.

Dayton Shooting Live Updates: Gunman Killed 9, Including His Sister

Nine people were killed and 27 others were wounded, the police said. It was the second American mass shooting in 24 hours, and the third in a week.

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