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The Price of Cool: A Teenager, a Juul and Nicotine Addiction

E-cigarettes may help tobacco smokers quit. But the alluring devices can swiftly induce a nicotine habit in teenagers who never smoked. This is the tale of one person’s struggle.

Driving Through Flames, Breathing Through Blankets: 9 Tales From Californians Who Fled the Wildfires

We asked readers for their stories of evacuating from the wildfires ravaging California.

law enforcement : Catching Killers by Matching Tiny Marks on Bullets

Once seen as crime scene detritus, bullets and ejected shell casings are now recognized as vital pieces of evidence.

She Couldn’t Quit Smoking. Then She Tried Juul.

Millions embrace e-cigarettes as smoking cessation aids. Will restricting the devices for teenagers put former adult smokers who vape at risk to start again?

Gun Control Groups Eclipse N.R.A. in Election Spending

The financial dominance of the National Rifle Association was topped by gun control groups that helped win the House for Democrats.

Just How Much of an Overhaul Is This Overhaul of the Nation’s Criminal Justice System?

The proposed legislation is very much a modest compromise, one that will result in about 7,000 federal inmates getting out early.

Two Years In, Trump Struggles to Master Role of Military Commander

Defense Department officials doubt President Trump has fully grasped the role of the troops he commands, or the responsibility he has to lead.

On Politics: Florida to Recount Senate Votes; Governor’s Race Nears End

Ron DeSantis appeared to have enough votes to become governor of Florida, but state officials ordered a manual recount in the hotly contested Senate race.

Julian Assange Is Secretly Charged in U.S., Prosecutors Mistakenly Reveal

Charges were filed secretly in recent months. A case against Mr. Assange could have implications for the special counsel inquiry as well as the publication of government secrets.

Democrats Pick Off Another Republican House Seat in California

Representative Mimi Walters, who has represented Orange County for two terms, was defeated by Katie Porter, a law professor from the University of California, Irvine.

Former Alabama State Trooper Is Killed After Shooting Prosecutor in the Face

The ex-state trooper was killed by the police after wounding a district attorney who was sitting in his car near his office building.

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