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Terry McAuliffe Will Not Run for President

The former Virginia governor concluded that his moderate profile would have limited appeal when Democrats appear to be choosing between younger, progressive contenders and veteran politicians.

2020 Democrats Seek Voters in an Unusual Spot: Fox News

A network known for conservative commentary and staunch loyalty to the president is drawing Democratic candidates eager for a big platform with access to Trump voters.

Two New Tent Cities Will Be Built in Texas to Hold Migrants

With existing facilities “beyond capacity,” the administration will spend nearly $40 million on tents to house detained migrant families and children.

San Francisco’s Big-Hatted ‘Beach Blanket Babylon’ to Close After 45 Years

This treasured San Francisco staple is renowned as much for its spectacularly sculptural headgear as its content.

He Listed a T. Rex Fossil on eBay for $2.95 Million. Scientists Weren’t Thrilled.

“I own this thing,” Alan Detrich recalled telling a museum director. “It is mine. I can do whatever I want.”

Doctors Accused of Trading Opioid Prescriptions for Sex and Cash

Federal prosecutors said on Wednesday that they had charged 60 people, including 31 doctors, in a sweeping case involving more than 32 million illegally dispensed pills.

Dr. Richard Green, 82, Dies; Challenged Psychiatry’s View of Homosexuality

At a time when being gay was classified as a mental disorder, Dr. Green defied the advice of his colleagues and took a professional risk by arguing otherwise.

E.P.A. Moves to ‘Close the Door’ on Asbestos. Consumer Groups Say Loopholes Remain.

The new rule will restrict uses of asbestos, a carcinogen, more than initially expected, but health advocates criticized it as falling short of the protections needed.

Kim Foxx Worried Her Office Was Too Hard on Jussie Smollett, Messages Show

Chicago’s top prosecutor continued to text colleagues about the Smollett case after delegating it to a deputy, records show. She questioned the number of charges.

On ‘Made in America,’ Trump’s F.T.C. Appointees May Be Out of Step With Him

Democrats on the Federal Trade Commission want to penalize companies that falsely market products as American made, but the president’s appointees reject that approach.

Who Was Sol Pais, the Woman Sought in Colorado?

The 18-year-old high school student from Florida was said to be “infatuated” with the Columbine mass shooting. She had been reported missing by her parents on Monday.

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