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Gilroy Festival Shooting: What We Know and Don’t

The gunman was identified as a 19-year-old man who the authorities said had purchased his weapon legally in Nevada this month.

Trump Widens War on Race Critics While Embracing Black Pastors

President Trump extended his attacks on critics of color with an early-morning Twitter blast calling Al Sharpton “a con man” and “a troublemaker.”

Kamala Harris Sets Up Debate Showdown on Health Care With New Plan

Ms. Harris is forging her own path on the health care issue, putting forth a plan for providing Medicare for all Americans that stops short of the complete overhaul Bernie Sanders has proposed.

Seven Democrats Pledge to Focus First Bill on Fighting Corruption

Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg are among the 2020 candidates earning approval from the government-reform group End Citizens United.

The Creepy Anglerfish Comes to Light. (Just Don’t Get Too Close.)

Increasingly, these ghoulish and improbable denizens of the abyss are being captured on video, revealing an array of surprising behaviors.

Rich in Surprises and Secrets, There’s a State Park Waiting for You

Across the Western United States, you’ll find them in all shapes and sizes, and often close to home, in part because President Lincoln thought everyone should have access to nature.

Why Joe Biden’s Age Worries Some Democratic Allies and Voters

Mr. Biden’s halting performance at the June debate has stirred unease among some Democrats about his age, 76. They are looking for reassurance from his next debate on Wednesday.

Lawyers Press Case That 9/11 Confessions Given to F.B.I. Are Tainted

The defense teams for those accused of plotting the attacks say the statements are inadmissible because interrogations conducted at Guantánamo Bay are tarnished by earlier torture at C.I.A. sites.

On Politics: Trump’s Intelligence Director to Step Down

President Trump and the director, Dan Coats, were often at odds over Russia, North Korea and the president’s own attacks on the intelligence community.

Shooting at Festival in California Kills at Least 3

The authorities said at least 12 other people were injured at an annual garlic festival in Gilroy, southeast of San Jose.

Facebook Connected Her to a Tattooed Soldier in Iraq. Or So She Thought.

Renee Holland sent her Facebook friend thousands of dollars. She became entwined in a global fraud that the social network and the United States military appear helpless to stop.

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