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A Florida Man Was Killed by a Giant Bird. Now It’s for Sale.

Marvin Hajos, 75, was killed by a cassowary that he kept on his property. Now, it will go up for auction with about 100 other exotic animals he owned.

Texas to Execute White Supremacist for Murder of James Byrd Jr.

Mr. Byrd, a 49-year-old black man, was dragged behind a truck for miles in an act of unfathomable brutality. John William King is set to be put to death on Wednesday for his role in the killing.

In Push for 2020 Election Security, Top Official Was Warned: Don’t Tell Trump

As homeland security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen became increasingly worried about Russian attempts to influence the 2020 election. But she couldn’t discuss it at high-level White House meetings.

Man is Found Sleeping on a Couch in Louisiana’s Governor’s Mansion

Officers found Reynard Green inside the mansion in Baton Rouge around 6 a.m. on April 17, sleeping near a broken antique table.

Confused About Congestion Pricing? Here’s What We Know

Drivers will have to pay to enter the heart of Manhattan starting in 2021, but the specifics have yet to be decided.

As Durst Murder Case Goes Forward, HBO’s Film Will Also Be on Trial

Robert Durst’s lawyers plan to attack the veracity of a documentary that played a major role in the decision to charge him with murdering his friend.

On Politics: Supreme Court Hears Census Citizenship Question

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority seems poised to allow the Trump administration to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 census.

Militia Defiant in New Mexico: ‘It’s My God-Given Right to Be Here’

Members of a group that has been detaining migrants at the border are facing eviction from a town that would like to see them gone.

Democrats Ask and Trump Says No, Signaling a Bitter Fight Ahead

The administration’s refusals to provide documents and testimony to Democrats could lead to clashes in court as the president seeks to stave off inquiries into his personal and political matters.

Blamed for Wildfires, PG&E Seeks Higher Electricity Rates

The California utility and two others says higher rates are needed to pay for safety improvements and to offset the financial risk of more frequent wildfires.

Jared Kushner Dismisses Russian Election Interference as ‘Couple of Facebook Ads’

His comments seemed to contradict Facebook’s own estimates that Russian ads and social-media posts reached 126 million Americans during the election.

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