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For the First Time, Trump Gives a Women’s Championship Team Its Own Celebration

The Baylor Lady Bears were the women’s N.C.A.A. champions. Virginia, the men’s N.C.A.A. champions, declined an invitation from Mr. Trump.

In Month After ‘13 Reasons Why’ Debut on Netflix, Study Finds Teen Suicide Grew

The TV series is linked to a troubling jump in suicide rates among boys the month after its premiere.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Jonathan Greenblatt, Head of the A.D.L., on the Politics of White Nationalism

In the On Politics newsletter, a chat with Mr. Greenblatt, who leads the Anti-Defamation League, about the recent surge in white supremacy and how politicians can fight it.

Wayne LaPierre Prevails in Fierce Battle for the N.R.A.

Mr. LaPierre was re-elected chief executive of the gun rights group after a bitter fight with Oliver North, the organization’s outgoing president.

Tennessee Officials Identify Seven Victims in ‘Gruesome’ Series of Killings

The authorities said a suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, has been arrested in connection with the murder of his parents and five other people.

John Singleton, ‘Boyz N the Hood’ Director, Dies at 51

His first film, which he began shooting when he was in his early 20s, earned an Oscar nomination for best director — the first for an African-American.

Terror Attack Thwarted in Los Angeles, Authorities Say

The arrest comes just two days after a shooting at a synagogue in the San Diego area that left one woman dead and three others injured.

Biden, Now the Front-Runner, Gives First Speech as 2020 Candidate

The former vice president, appearing in a region undergoing political realignment, vowed to revive the middle class and stressed the importance of Pennsylvania in the election.

How Has the Measles Outbreak Affected You and Your Family?

Tell us how your community is coping with the disease.

House Democrats Push Barr to Submit to a Lawyer’s Questioning

The House Judiciary Committee will vote on whether to allow Republican and Democratic lawyers to question Attorney General William P. Barr, signaling that Democrats are not backing down.

In California, Home to Many Hate Groups, Officials Struggle to Spot the Next Threat

Lone actors who come out of the blue present a daunting challenge for law enforcement, even in a region where investigators have a solid grasp on extremist networks.

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