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Charlottesville Attacker Gets Nearly 4 Years in Prison for Beating of Black Man

Daniel Borden, one of four men arrested in the beating of DeAndre Harris at a white supremacist rally in 2017, was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison.

Second Man in 2 Years Found Dead at Home of Ed Buck, a Political Activist in Los Angeles

An unidentified black man was found dead inside Mr. Buck’s apartment in West Hollywood, where another black man, Gemmel Moore, was found dead of an overdose in 2017.

Manafort Shared Trump Campaign Data With Russian Associate, Prosecutors Say

The accusations that Paul Manafort shared polling data were inadvertently revealed in a court filing by his lawyers. The associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, had links to Russian intelligence.

A Timeline of U.S. Military Involvement in Syria

How long have American troops been in Syria and what is their mission? Here’s a look back at the military’s recent involvement there as the White House attempts to withdraw U.S. forces.

Trump Invites TV Representatives to Lunch Ahead of His Prime-Time Speech

The White House has requested about eight minutes of broadcast time from the networks for President Trump’s address from the Oval Office.

Trilobites: Giant Fungus Is Older, Bigger and Rarely Mutates

New genetic analysis shows that an underground parasitic mold in Michigan is about 2,500 years old and has a low mutation rate.

In His First Supreme Court Opinion, Justice Brett Kavanaugh Favors Arbitration

Writing for a unanimous court, Justice Kavanaugh said that arbitrators rather than judges must decide whether disputes should be arbitrated.

Schumer and Pelosi, Responding to Trump’s Speech, Call to Reopen Government

The Democratic leaders dismissed the president’s address making a case for a border wall as riddled with misinformation and fear-mongering.

Erdogan Snubs Bolton Over Comments That Turkey Must Protect Kurds

The storm around the visit by John R. Bolton, the American national security adviser, to Turkey showed how far apart the countries are on how to handle a U.S. withdrawal from Syria.

California Today: California Today: How PG&E Lobbied for Wildfire Protection

Tuesday: Why utility companies have spent big on lobbying in Sacramento; Newsom stakes his claim; a teachers’ strike is looming

U.S. Downgraded E.U.’s Diplomatic Status (but Didn’t Say Anything)

The Trump administration didn’t formally announce the move or tell the bloc, which was left to figure it out on its own.

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