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In North Carolina, Voting Controversies Are Common. Here’s the Recent History.

From high-profile gerrymandering lawsuits to election fraud investigations, the Tar Heel State is at the center of the partisan fight over voting.

He Didn’t Get to Vote in His Race. It Tied, Then He Lost by a Roll of the Dice.

A City Council candidate in Hoxie, Ark., Cliff Farmer, had missed a chance to vote in his race’s runoff last week.

Two Workers Die at American Research Base in Antarctica

Officials said two fire technicians died in an accident at a generator building near McMurdo Station, the main United States base on the continent.

California Today: California Today: Life as a First-Generation U.C. Irvine Student

Thursday: Students discuss the hardest part of starting college, a long read on the Ghost Ship fire and your dream Oscars host picks

Apple to Add $1 Billion Texas Campus and Thousands of Jobs Across U.S.

The technology giant said it would also establish new 1,000-worker operations in Culver City, Calif., San Diego and Seattle, and add hundreds of jobs in several other cities.

The Oil Industry’s Covert Campaign to Rewrite American Car Emissions Rules

Energy giants and conservative groups have been aggressively pushing Trump’s rollback of fuel efficiency rules for automobiles, a Times investigation found.

Their Plans Derailed by a Wildfire, Seniors at Paradise High School Wonder What’s Next

In the weeks since California’s deadliest wildfire, the senior class of Paradise High School is scattered across the region and country, their post-graduation plans disrupted.

On Washington: It Took Quite a Push, but McConnell Finally Allows Criminal Justice Vote

The Republican leader resisted a criminal justice debate for years, but he relented under an immense show of support for the legislation.

Minneapolis, Tackling Housing Crisis and Inequity, Votes to End Single-Family Zoning

In a bold move, Minneapolis became the first major city in the country to approve a plan to end single-family zoning citywide.

On Politics: Tabloid Company Agrees to Cooperate in Trump Hush-Money Inquiry

Prosecutors took a big step in their inquiry into payouts made to two women ahead of the 2016 election, saying that The National Enquirer’s parent company was cooperating.

The Allure of Vertical Forests

By incorporating trees and plant life in urban architecture, the trees both assist in absorbing carbon dioxide and in producing more oxygen.

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