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Sandy Hook Victim’s Father Dies in Apparent Suicide in Newtown

Jeremy Richman, 49, was found at a movie theater and event space, according to a statement from the local police.

California Company Recalls Avocados From Six States Over Listeria Fears

The recalled avocados were packed at a facility in California and distributed in that state, Arizona, Florida, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Wisconsin.

California Today: How Much Is Your Data Worth?

Monday: Exploring Gov. Gavin Newsom’s data dividend idea; living as a transgender woman on the border; and shooting a multicamera sitcom outdoors

Trump to Meet Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, Reinforcing Close Ties

President Trump is fresh off news that an inquiry did not find evidence of a conspiracy with Russia, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel faces indictment on charges of bribery and fraud.

On Politics: The Mueller Report’s Findings

The special counsel investigation found that President Trump did not coordinate with Russia in the 2016 election.

Will the Supreme Court End Gerrymandering? Arguments Begin This Week.

Justices will be reviewing the case of North Carolina, where Republicans drew a map to maximize their power in the House. Plaintiffs challenging the map say it’s unconstitutional.

News Analysis: Mueller Report Offers Clarity for 2020 Candidates: Beat Trump at the Ballot Box

For Democrats, Robert S. Mueller III’s finding that the president did not collude with Russia will only enhance the emphasis on viability as they choose a candidate for 2020.

Adventurous. Alone. Attacked.

The number of female solo travelers has skyrocketed, but amid Instagram-worthy escapades are tales of violence and death, raising questions about how the world is greeting women who travel alone.

Barr Clears Trump of Obstruction After Mueller Demurs

The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, punted on whether President Trump obstructed justice. Attorney General William P. Barr stepped in to exonerate the president.

Trump Declares Victory, and a War on His Enemies

Like everyone else in the country, the president had been forced to wait while in Washington, the attorney general pored over the special counsel’s report and decided what to make public.

News Analysis: A Cloud Over Trump’s Presidency Is Lifted

The end of the special counsel’s investigation without findings of collusion with Russia fortified the president for the battles to come, including his campaign for re-election.

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