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Trump and Biden Exchange Taunts and Threats

Mr. Trump said Mr. Biden “would go down fast and hard” if the two men fought. Mr. Biden had said that, if he was in high school, he would “beat the hell” out of Mr. Trump for disrespecting women.

Wreck of the Juneau Is Found, 76 Years After 5 Brothers Perished

The ship was torn apart by Japanese torpedoes during World War II. Hundreds of sailors died, including the five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo, Iowa.

California Today: California Today: Schwarzenegger’s Republican Manifesto

Thursday: The former governor’s plea to Republicans, Mark Zuckerberg’s reckoning, “Greyhound therapy,” and, finally, reactions to Facebookland.

He Gambles. He Tips Staff. He Eats Alone. All the While, He’s Stocking His Vegas Suite With Guns.

Surveillance footage obtained by The Times shows the mundane movements of Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas gunman, in the chilling prelude to a massacre.

How the Las Vegas Gunman Planned a Massacre, in 7 Days of Video

Using exclusive surveillance footage obtained from MGM Resorts, we pieced together the last days of Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas gunman. He plays video poker, laughs with hotel staff and hauls bag after bag of weapons into his suite.

Border Wall Not High Priority for Front-Line Agents, Study Finds

A report released by Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee found that agents more often cited needs for technology and personnel to secure the border with Mexico.

House Passes Bill That Would Give Patients Access to Experimental Drugs

Supporters of the “right to try” bill said it would give dying patients a chance to obtain potentially helpful prescription drugs without waiting for the completion of clinical trials.

Ruth Wakefield, Who Invented the Chocolate Chip Cookie

Legend has it that Wakefield was trying a variation on a butterscotch dessert when she decided to let the chocolate chips fall where they may.

Memphis Pastor Who Admitted to ‘Sexual Incident’ With Student 20 Years Ago Resigns

The pastor, Andy Savage, said he made a mistake in how he first addressed the allegations from Jules Woodson in January. He left his position at Highpoint Church this week.

Ex-Chief of C.I.A. Suggests Putin May Have Compromising Information on Trump

John O. Brennan said Russia may have compromising information on President Trump, setting off furious speculation about whether the former spy chief was basing that assertion on inside information.

F.B.I. Investigated Sessions for Possible Perjury Over Russia Denials

Andrew G. McCabe, whom Mr. Sessions fired last week, authorized the investigation. Mr. Sessions inaccurately testified that he had no contacts with Russians.

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