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California Today: California Today: Why Robots Are Replacing Humans in the Fields

Wednesday: How automation is changing agriculture, the effort to find hundreds still missing after the Camp Fire, and a Filipino-American Thanksgiving feast.

Why Big Law Is Taking on Trump Over Immigration

Major law firms have emerged as fierce opponents to President Trump’s immigration policies. Lawyers say they’re defending the rule of law. Critics say it’s politics.

A Fact-Checker’s Guide to Thanksgiving Politics

With the holiday on the heels of the contentious midterm elections, it may be inevitable that your angry uncle or radical niece will turn talk to the campaigns, the migrant caravan or George Soros.

Should Women Work in Men’s Prisons? These Women Say Yes

Female corrections officers and other prison staff members told us why, despite criticism, they work a job that can put them at risk of assault from inmates and abuse from co-workers.

How Turkey Trots Became a Thanksgiving Tradition

More than one million people will take part in one of about 1,000 races across the country. But don’t count on that 5K to offset the big feast.

How to Crush an Outlaw Biker Club: Seize Its … Logo?

Prosecutors are going after the Mongol Nation’s intellectual property. It could be an innovative move — or a misunderstanding of trademark law.

Michael Avenatti Dragged Girlfriend Out of L.A. Home, She Alleges

The allegations, which Mr. Avenatti has denied, surfaced in a request for a domestic violence restraining order against him.

Matthew Whitaker Earned $1.2 Million From Group Backed by Undisclosed Donors

The acting attorney general also faces questions about campaign donations he received after joining the Justice Department.

Doctor Killed in Chicago Was Committed to ‘Serving the Underserved’

Colleagues said Dr. Tamara O’Neal’s ex-fiancé opened fire at Mercy Hospital on Monday. They remember her as a talented and caring physician.

News Analysis: In Pardoning Saudi Arabia, Trump Gives Guidance to Autocrats

The president laid out a foreign policy where alliances are transactional, jobs outweigh values and friends are excused for abhorrent acts.

Homeland Security Dept. Finds ‘Minimal’ Risk to Border Guards, Undercutting Trump Plan

A Trump administration proposal would pair military troops with border guards to defend against violent migrants. But an internal analysis casts doubt on the danger.

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