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A Signal in Giant Earthquakes That Could Save Lives

The full power of the biggest temblors could be determined in as little as 10 to 15 seconds after they begin, a new study finds, and long before it ends.

Tornado Outbreak: One More Day of Severe Weather, Then Forecast Shows Relief

About 37 million people, from Texas to New Jersey, face an “enhanced” risk for severe storms on Wednesday, but there are signs of calmer weather on the way.

Colleges Contest Anonymity of Women Suing Over Sexual Assault Cases

Efforts to publicly disclose the identities of women suing universities represent a more aggressive approach toward students, lawyers said.

Trump Warns Roy Moore Against Alabama Senate Run

Mr. Moore, a Republican former judge who lost a Senate race to Doug Jones after being accused of pursuing teenage girls, has said he is “strongly considering” running again.

Full Transcript of Mueller’s Statement on Russia Investigation

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, made public remarks on Wednesday about the Russia investigation.

Mueller, in First Comments on Russia Inquiry, Declines to Clear Trump

Though he did not rule out congressional testimony, the special counsel also said that he would only testify about the facts already in the report.

Tornado Outbreak: One More Day of Severe Storms, Then Forecast Shows Relief

Nearly 40 million people, from Texas to New Jersey, face an “enhanced” risk for severe storms on Wednesday, but there are signs of calmer weather on the way.

A Ballot Measure Could Help Los Angeles Schools, but Will Voters Support It?

Wednesday: An update on the L.A. teachers’ strike; a proposal to stop unconstitutional abortion restrictions; and Michelin restaurant picks sans stars.

On Migrant Journeys With WhatsApp and Google Translate

Miriam Jordan, who covers immigration for The Times, says that migrants crossing the border often use WhatsApp and that Google Translate can break the ice.

Family of Abused Milwaukee Inmate Will Receive $6.75 Million

The settlement goes to the children of Terrill Thomas, who died in his jail cell in 2016 after being denied water for a week.

Can Jaime Harrison End the Democrats’ Drought in South Carolina?

The Times talked to Mr. Harrison, the first black chairman of the state’s Democratic Party, about his bid to unseat Senator Lindsey Graham.

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