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California Today: Which Cities in California Have the Most Young People?

Wednesday: A look at which cities have the biggest percentages of young people; Democrats target health care; March Fong Eu gets her due.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Boeing, Jussie Smollett, Measles: Here’s what you need to know.

‘Newark’s Original Sin’: The Criminal Justice Education of Cory Booker

Mr. Booker’s road from enforcer to reformer began with rocky oversight of the Newark Police Department.

South of the Wall, North of the Border: Life in Texas’ No Man’s Land

Along the Rio Grande, the border fence may be a mile or more from the river, leaving some American homes and jobs in an isolated buffer zone.

Steve King, Facing Backlash From Both Parties, Fights for Political Life

The Iowa Republican’s racist language has attracted scorn and political challengers, but he is aggressively reasserting his presence in his congressional district.

Gillibrand Discloses 2018 Taxes, Pushing 2020 Rivals to Follow Suit

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand disclosed earning $218,000 in 2018 through her salary and a book deal, and urged rival Democrats to reveal their finances.

For China, a Long and Painful History Lingers Over Trade Talks With U.S.

China’s surrender to Western powers after the first Opium War helps explain Beijing’s interest for a global trading order that works more on its terms, historians say.

At War: This New Generation of Weapons Could Mean More Covert Airstrikes Around the World

The United States has been dropping munitions on Shabab insurgents in Somalia using a dispenser called the common launch tube, which could enable the Pentagon to turn virtually any aircraft into a high-tech gunship.

Lens: Tintype Portraits of Old-Time Musicians from Appalachia

Traveling around Appalachia in her mobile dark room, Lisa Elmaleh chronicles the people preserving an unglamorous American tradition.

As Boeing Confronted a Swelling Crisis, It Had Little to Say

Public comments from the company have been relatively sparse while an outcry grew after a second deadly crash involving one of its planes.

On Politics: Democrats Pivot to Protecting Affordable Care Act

The Trump administration has asked an appeals court to invalidate the law. If it does, 21 million people could lose their health insurance.

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