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California Today: The Kern River Can Be Deadly. Here’s How to Stay Safe.

Friday: Campers may not know the river’s power. Also: A major deal between the state and automakers and a little old-school magic.

U.S. Economy Grew by an Annual Rate of 2.1% in Second Quarter

The report indicates overall growth has slowed since last year, but consumer spending was strong.

She’s Puerto Rico’s Only Link to Washington. She Could Be Its Future Governor.

Jenniffer González-Colón is Puerto Rico’s representative in Congress, but she has far less power than others in the House of Representatives.

The Extraordinary Humbling of John Hickenlooper

He is one of many 2020 candidates who might have had a shot in a pre-Trumpified era — and who aren’t ready to call it quits.

Facebook Love Scams: Who’s Really Behind That Friend Request?

A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu

On Politics: House Divided on Impeachment

Some senior Democratic lawmakers are pushing to quickly begin formal hearings, while moderates plead with the party to rest the case.

In Escalation, Iran Tests Medium-Range Missile, U.S. Official Says

A military official said on Thursday that Iran had fired a Shahab-3 medium-range missile on Wednesday, but added that the test did not pose a threat to Western interests in the region.

Emmett Till Sign Photo Leads Ole Miss Fraternity to Suspend Members

The three students were brandishing guns. Bullet holes were visible on the memorial plaque, which marks the spot where the body of the murdered 14-year-old was found in 1955.

Mueller’s Skepticism of Trump’s Truthfulness Heightens Impeachment Debate

The president’s written testimony contradicted other evidence and has provided fodder to Democrats’ debate over an impeachment inquiry.

Man Dies of ‘Brain-Eating’ Amoeba After Swimming in Lake

Naegleria fowleri, a single-celled organism found in warm freshwater, can be fatal if it enters the body through the nose.

Hampton University Fires Nine Police Officers Over ‘Misogynistic, Racist’ Posts

The private university on the coast of Virginia said it fired the officers after an investigation uncovered offensive remarks they shared on social media.

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