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.
News Analysis: Inside the Republican Strategy to Discredit the Florida Recount
Dusting off their playbook from 2000, Republicans claim the recount is rife with fraud. But what’s driving them is their narrow majority in the Senate and their need to deliver a win to the base.
Bipartisan Sentencing Overhaul Moves Forward, but Rests on Trump
The lawmakers believe they can get the measure, which would ease mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug offenses, to President Trump during the final weeks of the year, if he embraces it.
Black Security Guard Responding to Shooting Is Killed by Police
The guard, Jemel Roberson, 26, wanted to become an officer himself. The police “saw a black man with a gun, and basically killed him,” a witness said.
Racing California’s Wildfires: Survivors Recall Close Calls With Advancing Flames
California’s wildfires have claimed 44 lives since last week. Countless others up and down the state narrowly escaped harm as they scrambled to safety.
Cooperating Witness in Mueller Inquiry Predicts His Own Indictment for Lying
Jerome Corsi, an associate of Roger J. Stone Jr., said his negotiations with the special counsel’s office have broken down after two months.
U.S. Declines to Sign Declaration Discouraging Use of Cyberattacks
The Trump administration, leery of limiting its options, chose not to sign on to the nonbinding pact put forward by President Emmanuel Macron of France.
Clean Energy Is Surging, but Not Fast Enough to Solve Global Warming
The International Energy Agency said renewables were poised to surpass coal by 2040. But more is still needed to stop climate change.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Counting Every Vote
In the On Politics newsletter, another closely watched recount in (where else?) Florida; plus, the story behind Trump’s tweet on the California wildfire.
Fact Check of the Day: Trump Makes a Baseless Claim About ‘Massively Infected’ Ballots in Florida
Without evidence, President Trump asserted that some ballots in Florida “showed up out of nowhere” and that others were missing or forged.
‘Tell Your Boss’: Recording Is Seen to Link Saudi Crown Prince More Strongly to Khashoggi Killing
A Saudi operative’s comments to a royal aide after the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi is among the strongest evidence yet tying Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to his death.
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