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Hate Crimes Increase for the Third Consecutive Year, F.B.I. Reports

Of the more than 7,100 hate crimes reported last year, nearly three out of five were motivated by race and ethnicity.

Arizona Election Results: 6 Key Takeaways on Sinema Victory

With Republican politics in Arizona looking less like the brand practiced by moderate senators like John McCain and Jeff Flake, many centrist G.O.P. voters there are politically homeless.

Meet Ruth Buffalo, Who Beat the Sponsor of North Dakota’s ID Law

On an otherwise bleak night for North Dakota Democrats, a Native American woman unseated the architect of the very law tribes had feared would disenfranchise them.

Addicted

Images from Mark Trent

The First Thanksgiving

Recently arrived refugees in the United States prepare to cook the most American of feasts.

‘We Lost Everything’: Surveying the Camp Fire’s Destruction

Nick Reed is a Paradise, Calif., resident and his home is one of the more than 6,000 destroyed by the fire. He drove through his neighborhood to view the damage and to help give his neighbors a sense of closure.

Trump Assails Macron and Defends Decision to Skip Cemetery Visit

“The problem is that Emmanuel suffers from a very low Approval Rating in France, 26%,” wrote President Trump, whose approval rating in France is 9 percent.

California Wildfires Updates: 42 Dead in Camp Fire and Toll Expected to Rise

Search teams were heading back into the devastated town of Paradise on Tuesday with the grim expectation of finding more bodies in the charred remnants of the town.

Before a Deal, Amazon Had to Know: Could Cuomo and De Blasio Get Along?

After meeting with the governor and mayor, Amazon decided the men could put aside their differences, and it began to iron out a package worth over a billion dollars.

A Week After the Election, Democratic Gains Grow Stronger

What seemed like a mixed result for Republicans has turned more grim as Democrats continue to pick up seats in the House and statewide gains come into focus.

Trump Considers Staff Shake-Up in White House and Homeland Security

The Trump family is moving to shape the administration’s staff after the midterm elections as the president considers a wave of changes.

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