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For Bernie Sanders, Holding Onto Support May Be Hard in a 2020 Bid

Mr. Sanders has not yet told advisers he intends to pursue another White House bid. But if he does, he will encounter a vastly different landscape than that of 2016.

California Today: California Today: Surviving Two Mass Shootings, and Then Deploying

Thursday: How surviving the Borderline and Las Vegas shootings shaped a young man, the definition of a wall and 36 hours in underappreciated cities

Athletes Don’t Own Their Tattoos. That’s a Problem for Video Game Developers.

Sports video games strive for realism by closely replicating real-life players, but digitally reproducing their tattoos has led to court fights over ownership rights.

Minnesota Town Defamed by German Reporter Is Ready to Forgive

A reporter for Der Spiegel published condescending fiction about Fergus Falls. Residents are eager to set the record straight, but also to move on.

Feature: How a Crackdown on MS-13 Caught Up Innocent High School Students

The Trump administration went after gang members — and instead destroyed the American dreams of immigrant teenagers around the country.

Bringing to Life the Ruth Bader Ginsburg Only Her Family Knows

Her nephew wrote the new biopic about her, “On the Basis of Sex.” Her grandson has a part. And the justice and her daughter reviewed draft after draft.

As Shutdown Continues, Resolution May Depend on Definition of ‘Wall’

Even with negotiations resuming, the partial government shutdown may not end until Democrats and President Trump agree to disagree on what makes a border barrier a “wall.”

Sono Osato, Japanese-American Ballet Star, Is Dead at 99

She toured the world with the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, danced with the Ballet Theater and gained acclaim in two Broadway musicals.

LinkedIn Co-Founder Apologizes for Deception in Alabama Senate Race

The tech billionaire Reid Hoffman said he had no idea his money had been spent on a Russian-style social media disinformation campaign.

Trump in Iraq: First Visit to U.S. Troops in Combat

President Trump made a surprise visit to U.S. troops in Iraq on Wednesday, days after he said, despite advisers’ objections, that he would pull out all American soldiers in Syria and half of those in Afghanistan.

As Shutdown Lingers, Only Guarantee for Federal Workers Is More Uncertainty

With President Trump and Congress mired in a spending standoff, federal workers are researching unemployment benefits and considering part-time jobs.

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