Election Fraud in North Carolina? State Board Will Hear Evidence This Week.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections will consider whether fraud tainted a campaign for a seat in Congress, and whether the Ninth District should hold a new vote.
Heather Nauert Withdraws From Consideration as U.N. Ambassador
The former “Fox & Friends” host withdrew from consideration because she had a nanny without a proper work visa, according to people familiar with the process.
As Measles Outbreak Flares, Vaccination Rates Soar and Some Come Off the Fence
In a region with relatively high resistance to vaccines, a jump in measles cases has sent steady crowds to immunization clinics.
Lee Radziwill, Ex-Princess and Sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Dies at 85
She shared the qualities of wealth, social status and ambition with her older sister, but she struggled to achieve professional recognition.
Amy Klobuchar Casts Herself as Heartland Democrat in First Campaign Swing
Ms. Klobuchar made her first campaign stop in Wisconsin, a state Hillary Clinton did not visit during the general election campaign in 2016 and lost to Donald J. Trump by less than one point.
Judge Rescinds $38 Million Award to Family of Maryland Woman Shot by Police
The judge overturned a jury decision in favor of the family of Korryn Gaines, a 23-year-old woman who was fatally shot by officers in 2016.
Illinois Worker Who Opened Fire Inside Factory Had No Permit for Gun
Among 5 workers killed in Aurora, Ill., was Trevor Wehner, a college student on his first day of an internship in the factory’s human resources department.
Houston Officer Lied About Confidential Informant in Deadly Drug Operation, Chief Says
A veteran officer lied in an affidavit and could face criminal charges, the police chief said, after a shootout last month left two suspects dead and four officers shot.
With Trump’s Tough Deterrents, Many Asylum Seekers on the Border are Giving Up
Thousands of migrants waiting to cross into the United States are returning home or staying in Mexico, dealing the president an apparent win.
Police Identify 5 Workers Killed in Aurora Warehouse Shooting
The gunman’s state weapons permit was revoked, but he was carrying a handgun anyway, the authorities said.
Trump’s Attempt to Circumvent Congress Leaves Uneasy Senate Republicans With Hard Choice
It remains to be seen whether Senate Republicans will act collectively to try to stop the president or how far into uncharted territory they are willing to follow him.
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