Times Insider: While Covering a Shooting, Evacuated by a Fire
After reporting all day and most of the night on the Thousand Oaks shooting, I was awakened just after 3 by a hotel loudspeaker: “Please collect your bags and exit immediately.”
California Today: California Today: How Orange County Foiled Kevin McCarthy’s Plans
Monday: How the tax bill played in Orange County, tracing the spread of the Camp Fire, and an ode to Oxnard hits the charts.
A $12 Billion Program to Help Farmers Stung by Trump’s Trade War Has Aided Few
Only $838 million has been paid out so far, despite a promised $12 billion in subsidies to farmers whose products have been retaliated against in the trade war.
Book Offers Firsthand Account of a Venomous Den Inside the White House
The new book, “Team of Vipers,” is written by Cliff Sims, a former aide in the White House communications office who had previously worked on the Trump campaign.
Man Who Raped and Texted Photos of Dying Woman Gets Less Than 3 Years in Prison
Prosecutors and the judge in the case expressed frustration with Washington State laws that they said restricted their ability to seek a harsher punishment.
The Whitey Bulger Murder Mystery: Two Assailants and a Prison Full of Suspects
When an aging gangster was transferred to Hazelton prison and placed with other inmates rather than in solitary, it was “a death sentence,” one employee said.
On Politics: Trump Says He Won’t Sit With Mueller
In a Fox News interview, President Trump also asserted he had no idea that his acting attorney general viewed the Mueller investigation skeptically.
News Analysis: Why Trump Is Sticking With the Saudi Crown Prince
President Trump does not even want to listen to evidence that could shake his confidence in the Saudi royal, a decision driven by Middle East strategy and arms sales.
In a Walmart Lot, a Rough Refuge for Wildfire Evacuees
Many in California who lost all they had when their homes were destroyed are collecting in makeshift camps, as firefighters keep struggling to contain the blazes.
Bloomberg Gives $1.8 Billion to Johns Hopkins for Student Aid
The donation would underwrite “need-blind” admissions and eliminate the need for low- and moderate-income students at the university to take out loans.
Vote-Stealing Battle in Florida Portends More Distrust in System for 2020
More than just a flashback to 2000, the Florida recount is an ominous dry run for messaging about vote-stealing that will further erode confidence in the election process.
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