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Ex-Chicago Officer Who Killed Laquan McDonald Is Beaten by Inmates, Lawyers Say

Jason Van Dyke, convicted of murdering Laquan McDonald, was beaten by fellow prisoners in Connecticut within hours of his arrival, his lawyers and his wife said.

Parkland Remembers School Shooting Victims

Parkland, Fla., observed a day of mourning for the 17 lives lost a year ago in the nation’s deadliest school shooting.

Parkland’s Day of Remembrance: Moments of Silence, Reflection and Grief

On a day nobody wanted to remember — or forget — Parkland students were observing a day of mourning for the 17 lives lost a year ago.

E.P.A. Will Study Limits on Cancer-Linked Chemicals. Critics Say the Plan Delays Action.

The agency said it will start work by year’s end on a plan to address limits on the chemicals, known as PFAS, which are commonly used in cookware, pizza boxes, stain repellants and fire retardants.

Border Security, Foreign Aid and a Raise for Federal Workers: What You Need to Know About the Spending Package

Seven spending bills, including a sweeping border security package, passed through both chambers on Thursday, in time to avert a second shutdown.

McCabe Says Justice Officials Discussed Recruiting Cabinet Members to Push Trump Out of Office

The president’s actions prompted Andrew G. McCabe to order the team digging into Russia’s election interference to investigate whether Mr. Trump had obstructed justice by firing James B. Comey.

California Today: California Today: Can Berkeley Boycott Amazon?

Thursday: How quitting big tech companies may be harder than it seems; a former lobbyist is now a regulator; and a tiny love story — with dogs.

After Jussie Smollett TV Appearance, Police Say They Found Men in Video

Hours after Smollett appeared on “Good Morning America” and expressed anger about the attack, the Chicago Police said they were interrogating two men.

Mike Pence Lashes European Allies for Their Stance on Iran

The U.S. vice president demanded that Britain, France and Germany “stand by us” and quit their efforts to help Tehran sidestep American sanctions.

Frederick Douglass’s Original New York Times Obituary From 1895

Douglass, who was described as an adviser to President Lincoln, a skillful writer and orator and an activist for abolition and women’s suffrage, died suddenly.

Your Thursday Briefing

Ryan Adams, Mars Rover, Valentine’s Day: Here’s what you need to know.

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