Cory Booker Says Beating Trump Should Be ‘the Floor, Not the Ceiling’
Stuck in the polls and contending with a loaded Democratic field, Mr. Booker emphasized a deeper primary conversation during a four-day swing through Iowa.
‘Ship of Horror’: Discovery of the Last Slave Ship to America Brings New Hope to an Old Community
Enslaved Africans smuggled into Alabama in the schooner Clotilda founded Africatown after the Civil War. Now residents want to raise the wreck from under the Mobile River as a symbol of pride.
Sarah Sanders Says Trump and Kim ‘Agree in Their Assessment’ of Biden
The White House press secretary also defended the president’s approach to North Korea and the review of the Russia investigation’s roots.
U.S. Army’s Tweet Prompts Stories of Harmful Effects of Military Service
The Army asked on Twitter how military service had affected people. Replies described health complications, sexual assaults and struggles with PTSD.
First Opioid Trial Takes Aim at J & J
Having settled with Purdue Pharma and Teva, Oklahoma will now try to blame Johnson & Johnson for its opioid disaster. Nearly 1,900 lawsuits remain nationwide.
How Convicts Ordered to Stay Offline Try to Slip Their Digital Leashes
A hacker and a sex offender share what happened when they sought to trick the probation officers monitoring them.
‘There I Was, Flying Across the Room’: Tornado Leaves an Oklahoma Town Shaken
At least two people were killed when a strong tornado touched down in El Reno, Okla., late Saturday, in the latest round of severe weather in the state.
Hate Comes to Dayton, and Dayton Unites Against It
Hundreds of demonstrators far outnumbered the nine white supremacists who held a rally outside the city’s courthouse.
Bernie Sanders, No Longer the Front-Runner, Brings Campaign Home to Vermont
His themes are familiar, but his status — he is now second in the polls — has changed. He is starting to host in-person fund-raisers, with ticket prices starting at $27.
San Francisco Police Chief Apologizes for Raid of Journalist’s Home
Chief William Scott said he was concerned by the lack of due diligence by department investigators seeking search warrants.
A Lesson of Sandy Hook: ‘Err on the Side of the Victims’
A tidal wave of aid bore witness to the power of human kindness, but the money that engulfed Newtown, Conn., also sowed division.
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