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Graffiti Citing New Zealand Attack Is Found After Mosque Fire in California

The damage to the mosque in Escondido was minor and no one was injured, but the incident was one of a series of acts of vandalism and threats targeting mosques since the New Zealand attack.

‘Don’t Succumb to the Fear’: Women Share Travel Safety Tips

No woman is responsible for harassment or any other violent act against her. But experienced travelers and government agencies show how to travel as safely as possible.

House Fails to Override Trump Veto, Preserving National Emergency Order

The House failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed to overturn President Trump’s veto of a resolution that would have ended the national emergency declaration.

Supreme Court Rules Against Sailors Injured in Cole Attack

In an 8-to-1 decision, the court said the sailors had not properly served the government of Sudan with legal papers seeking to hold it accountable.

After Boeing Crashes, Sharp Questions About Industry Regulating Itself

Long before the grounding of the 737 Max, the F.A.A. faced scrutiny over its longtime practice of giving manufacturers the authority to help certify their own planes.

Justices Display Divisions in New Cases on Voting Maps Warped by Politics

Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, who may hold the decisive vote, expressed uneasiness about gerrymandering but also wondered if Supreme Court intervention was necessary.

Chicago Officer Was Killed by Man Seeking to Shoot ‘First Hispanic Man He Saw,’ Chief Says

A suspect in the killing of the off-duty officer, John Rivera, had a dispute with a group of Latino men in the hours before the shooting, the authorities said.

Democrats Pivot Hard to Health Care After Trump Moves to Strike Down Affordable Care Act

A Justice Department motion to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act gave Democrats an opening to press their health care agenda and move beyond the Mueller report.

Jussie Smollett’s Charges Are Dropped, Angering Mayor and Police

Rahm Emanuel reacted to Cook County prosecutors’ decision to drop all charges against the “Empire” actor accused of staging an attack on himself.

Inside Kamala Harris’s Small-Dollar Fund-Raising Operation

The California senator and 2020 presidential candidate had raised large sums for other Democrats. Now she’s deploying her formidable online following for herself.

Purdue Pharma and Sacklers Reach $270 Million Settlement in Opioid Lawsuit

The agreement, negotiated with the state of Oklahoma, will allow the maker of OxyContin to avoid a televised courtroom trial.

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