California Today: California Today: Fears of a Higher Death Toll Near Paradise
Tuesday: More victims are identified in Butte County, fact-checking President Trump’s tweet about fire “mismanagement” and remembering Stan Lee.
For University of Minnesota, Chinese Tycoon’s Arrest Shines Light, Again, on Sexual Assault
The billionaire Richard Liu, who has denied wrongdoing, was in Minneapolis attending a relatively new and lucrative academic program when he was arrested.
Are You a Firefighter Battling California’s Wildfires? We Want to Hear From You
If you have a moment of down time, please tell us about your experience fighting the wildfires.
At War: The U.S. Army Is Trying to Develop New Land Mines — Ones That Don’t Harm Civilians
The Army has been working on a new model of antivehicle mines that could reduce the threat posed to civilians, if it works the way the service hopes.
Burned-Out Cars, Smoke in the Air, Aerial Assaults, All in California
The scorched wildfire landmarks are reminiscent of war zones — not just in how they look, but in how they make the people battling the blazes feel.
Whitaker’s Appointment as Acting Attorney General Faces Court Challenge
The State of Maryland asked a federal judge to declare that by law, the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, is the rightful acting attorney general.
On Politics: Behind Florida Recount Furor, a G.O.P. Strategy
As Republicans work to cast the recount as illegitimate, their motivation is clear: tightening the party’s hold on power in the Senate.
Federal Judge Delays Certification of Georgia Election Results
The ruling, by a judge in Federal District Court in Atlanta, deepened the turmoil into the rancorous governor’s race between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp.
Facebook Failed to Police How Its Partners Handled User Data
For years, Facebook struck deals that gave device makers access to troves of user data. A disclosure to Congress details the company’s lax oversight of those partnerships.
Kyrsten Sinema Declared Winner in Arizona Senate Race
After a delayed count, Ms. Sinema scored a groundbreaking victory for Democrats in a state that has been a Republican bastion for decades.
In California’s Fires, Fear for the Missing: ‘I Loved Her. And I Don’t Know if I’ll Ever See Her Again.’
Four days after the Camp Fire blaze ripped through the small town of Paradise, Calif., more than 200 residents are still missing, the sheriff’s office said.
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