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Here’s Why Florida and Georgia’s Election Day Has Turned into Election Week and a Half

Election results still aren’t clear in Florida and Georgia, where lawsuits, recounts and confusion are the order of the day.

On Washington: They Battled Over the Supreme Court, but Stuck Together on Criminal Justice Reform

Senators Charles E. Grassley and Richard J. Durbin joined forces to insist on a prison sentencing overhaul, a measure backed by President Trump but still facing an uncertain path.

Neo-Nazi Harassment Not Protected by First Amendment, Judge Rules

A lawsuit against the publisher of the neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer for unleashing a “terror campaign” of harassment against a Jewish realtor can proceed.

Decorated Navy SEAL is Accused of War Crimes in Iraq

Prosecutors say Edward Gallagher turned bloodthirsty on his eighth deployment, shooting civilians and stabbing a captive. His lawyer called the charges baseless.

The Look of Amazon’s HQ2 Winners, Before Amazon

Crystal City in Virginia and Long Island City in Queens are about to become home to an internet giant. They will probably never appear the same again.

Mark Zuckerberg Defends Facebook as Furor Over Its Tactics Grows

Mr. Zuckerberg said that he wouldn’t step down as chairman and that his No. 2, Sheryl Sandberg, was “doing great work” despite questions about their management.

California Fires Only Add to Acute Housing Crisis

With thousands of homes destroyed in the wildfires, the homeless crisis just got worse.

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: A Chat With J.B. Pritzker, Illinois’s Next Governor

In the On Politics newsletter, talking to the billionaire governor-elect about the path forward for Democrats; plus, a guide to ranked-choice voting.

Couple and Homeless Man Behind Viral GoFundMe Campaign Are Charged With Conspiracy

The couple and the man were charged with conspiracy and theft for defrauding donors who raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, the authorities said.

Four U.S. Commandos Charged in Strangling of Army Green Beret in Africa

The highly unusual fratricidal killing last year cast a spotlight on little-known military missions on the continent.

President Trump to Visit California in Wake of Fires

The president has visited the state just once since he was elected, preferring instead to attack its leaders and policies from a distance.

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