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St. Louis Officer Charged in Fatal Russian Roulette Shooting of Another Officer, Authorities Say

Officer Nathaniel Hendren was charged with involuntary manslaughter after the authorities said he fatally shot another officer, Katlyn Alix.

Collusion or Conspiracy: Here’s What We Know About the Mueller Case

Charges against the president’s longtime adviser Roger J. Stone Jr. raised questions about whether the special counsel is building a conspiracy case or lacks the evidence.

How the Shutdown Reordered American Life

People accustomed to paychecks were forced to moonlight, visit food pantries and apply for unemployment benefits. A stable job suddenly felt high risk.

Indian Tribe Joins Big Pharma at the Supreme Court, Defending a Lucrative Deal

Members of Congress say consumers often suffer when makers of brand-name drugs manipulate patents to stave off competition and keep prices high.

With Deadline Looming, Border Security Talks Face Hurdles in Congress

The reopening of the federal government kicked of three weeks of negotiations over border security. But there are obstacles ahead, including a divided Congress and an unpredictable president.

On Washington: With Pain Still Fresh, Lawmakers Make Push to Outlaw Shutdowns

The toll of the latest impasse has prompted members of both parties to push for legislation that would ensure that the government wouldn’t be closed again as part of a budget negotiation.

A Bruised Trump Faces Uncertain 2020 Prospects. His Team Fears a Primary Fight.

With his approval rating sinking, and foes within the party wooing potential Republican challengers, aides to the president are working to shore up his support.

Washington State Weighs New Option After Death: Human Composting

Lawmakers are considering whether Washington should be the first state to permit human remains to be reduced to soil through composting, or “recomposition.”

Alaska Hunter Who Killed Cubs in Bear Den Gets 3 Months in Jail

A father-and-son hunting pair fatally shot a mother black bear and her newborn cubs in April. A camera used for wildlife research captured the whole thing.

Texas Secretary of State Questions Citizenship of 95,000 Registered Voters

The findings of an 11-month investigation seemed certain to reignite partisan debates over the frequency and impact of voter fraud.

News Analysis: For a President Consumed With Winning, a Stinging Defeat

President Trump learns the hard way about the political danger of shutdowns and his limits in an era of divided power.

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