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Stealing Lauri

A pig kidnapping highlights the concerns over antibiotics in livestock.

Tainted Pork, Ill Consumers and an Investigation Thwarted

Drug-resistant infections from food are growing. But powerful industry interests are blocking scientists and investigators from getting information they need to combat the problem.

Beyond Gilroy, El Paso and Dayton: A Week of Bloodshed Underscores a Spate of Mass Shootings

This year, there have been at least 32 fatal shootings with three or more victims in the United States.

Minutes Before El Paso Killing, Hate-Filled Manifesto Appears Online

The authorities are studying a manifesto railing against immigrants that was posted online minutes before the mass shooting in El Paso.

El Paso Shooting: Massacre at a Crowded Walmart in Texas Leaves 20 Dead

A 21-year-old gunman rampaged through a store in El Paso crowded with thousands of customers. At least 26 others were injured.

Democratic Candidates Praise Labor — and the Obama Legacy, Too

After widespread criticism over attacks on Barack Obama at this past week’s debates, Democratic candidates at a labor forum in Las Vegas took a very different tack.

After Protests, Will Real Change Come to Puerto Rico?

A popular uprising ousted the governor of Puerto Rico. But protesters want more change — even if politicians have been slow to recognize that.

El Paso Shooting: Multiple Fatalities Reported at Shopping Center

The police responded to reports of an active shooting in the Cielo Vista Mall area and warned people to stay away on Saturday.

McConnell Promised to End Senate Gridlock. Instead, Republicans Are Stuck in Neutral.

The Senate, once known as “the world’s greatest deliberative body,” is operating as Senator Mitch McConnell would like: as an approval factory for President Trump’s nominees.

6 Things We Learned About the 2020 Race From Our Fund-Raising Maps

Democratic presidential candidates have raised over $200 million so far. We analyzed fund-raising data to see where they’re getting their money.

Satire or Deceit? Christian Humor Site Feuds With Snopes

The Babylon Bee says Snopes went too far in fact-checking a satirical story. Snopes had suggested the Bee twisted its joke to deceive readers.

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