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Guantánamo Bay as Nursing Home: Military Envisions Hospice Care as Terrorism Suspects Age

With no sign that the prison will close, the Pentagon has begun planning for detainees to grow old and die at Guantánamo Bay.

Bernie Sanders Campaign Holds Thousands of House Parties for Supporters

Mr. Sanders’s campaign kicked off its national organizing program Saturday with what it says are roughly 5,000 events across every state.

‘Getting Worse, Not Better’: Illegal Pot Market Booming in California Despite Legalization

California has a massive oversupply of illicit marijuana. It’s undermining licensed shops and threatening the state’s giant legalization experiment.

Man Who Drove Into Pedestrians in California Was Targeting Muslims, Police Say

Isaiah J. Peoples faces eight counts of attempted murder after the authorities said he plowed his car into people at a busy intersection in Sunnyvale, Calif.

More Than 700 at 2 California Universities Under Quarantine Amid Measles Outbreak

The number of staff members and students who were under quarantine on Friday was up by about 400 from the day before, according to the authorities.

Texas Agrees to End Purge of Suspected Noncitizens From Voter Rolls

The move comes as part of an agreement to settle three lawsuits that had been brought against Texas officials for an effort that a judge said unfairly targeted naturalized citizens.

Fact Check: Fact-Checking Trump’s Speech to the N.R.A.

In a speech to the National Rifle Association on Friday, President Trump made misleading statements on drug prices, his border wall, MS-13 and an international arms treaty.

Russian Hackers Gained Access to at Least One Florida Elections Network. But Which One?

Slipped into the long anticipated Mueller report was a single line that has caused a stir in the state over vulnerabilities in election systems.

Manuel Luján Jr., Ex-Congressman and Interior Secretary, Dies at 90

Under George H.W. Bush, he often angered environmentalists over the use of federal land as he sought to balance conservation and development.

Michael Wolf, Who Photographed Skyscrapers Minus the Sky, Dies at 65

Framing buildings in disorienting fashion, he created images of Hong Kong’s density. He also recorded the minutiae of its everyday life.

To Trump, ‘Leakers Are Traitors and Cowards,’ and He Wants to Find Them

First obsessed with members of the “deep state,” President Trump is now fixated on former officials who talked to investigators.

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