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G.O.P. Must Work Harder to Win Back Suburbs, McCarthy Says

Representative Kevin McCarthy spoke to reporters after being elected as the next House Republican Leader. He said his party will need a stronger message in order to recapture suburban voters.

Everything You Need to Know About Long Island City, Amazon’s New Home

Amazon officially announced that it will put a major corporate outpost in the New York neighborhood of Long Island City. Here is what the Queens enclave has to offer the tech giant.

Fact Check of the Day: Can Trump Take Credit for Steelworker Pay Increases?

President Trump tweeted that steelworkers were receiving a raise because of his policies, ignoring the role a looming strike played in securing the wage increase.

Northern California Sheriff Releases List of Missing in Wildfires

When the fire broke out, many fled without the devices that would allow them to alert the world that they’d survived.

Part of the Answer to Climate Change May Be America’s Trees and Dirt, Scientists Say

A new study found that the United States could store enough carbon in natural landscapes to offset all the cars and trucks on the road.

In Florida Recount Fight, Democratic Lawyer Draws Plaudits and Fire

Marc Elias, a veteran of high-stakes political battles, is a powerful behind-the-scenes operator who has faced criticism from both left and right.

Caroline Rose Hunt, 95, Dies; Turned Inheritance Into Vast Wealth

An heiress to a Texas oil fortune, she protected her assets as her brothers went bust trying to corner silver, and she quietly built a real fortune.

House Republicans Pick Kevin McCarthy as Their Next Leader

Kevin McCarthy, a California lawmaker and the party’s No. 2 in the chamber, will replace Paul D. Ryan, who is retiring at the end of the year.

Nikolas Cruz, Parkland Shooting Suspect, Is Charged With Assaulting Deputy in Jail

Mr. Cruz, 20, struck a sergeant and took his electroshock weapon in the Florida jail where he is being held, the authorities said.

Newsbook: Everyone Is Talking About the California Wildfires. Read These Books on How to Fight Them.

Hear from the firefighters, the residents and the scientists trying to find solutions.

At War: A Letter to the Army: Don’t Punish the Man Who Led the Mission That Killed My Son

The father of one of the American soldiers killed in Niger last year writes a letter of support for the Army captain who led the fateful mission.

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