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At War: With North Korean Threats Looming, the Army Pursues Controversial Weapons

The Army is planning to buy foreign-made cluster munitions after the Pentagon canceled a policy last year that limited their use.

On Politics: Pittsburgh Massacre Happened Amid Rise in Anti-Semitism

The deadly attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh is part of a wave of anti-Semitic attacks across the country and around the world.

On Social Media, No Answers for Hate

Despite efforts against hateful and false content, those posts and videos are thriving. One Instagram search produced nearly 12,000 posts with the hashtag “#jewsdid911.”

Reeling From Tragedy, Many in Pittsburgh Say Trump Should Not Visit

In the wake of the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, grief has mixed with the nation’s angry politics in anticipation of President Trump’s visit Tuesday.

Family Doctor Killed in Pittsburgh Shooting ‘Held a Lamp Up That Lit the Way’

Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz was among 11 people killed at the Tree of Life synagogue. His patients remembered him as helping those with H.I.V. when others did not.

Pittsburgh Synagogue’s Rabbi Speaks of Horror and Healing

Though a critic of politicians who oppose gun controls, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers said President Trump “is always welcome” and spoke of love defeating hate and a cup that runneth over.

News Analysis: How Trump-Fed Conspiracies About Migrant Caravan Intersect With Deadly Hatred

In the final days before the election, President Trump and Republicans are trying again to highlight the caravan, which he called “an invasion of our country.”

On Politics With Lisa Lerer: An Election About Everything

The midterms are a referendum on many of the most divisive issues in America; plus, getting out the vote in Texas, and close races in Iowa and N.J.

U.S. to Block Sales to Chinese Tech Company Over Security Concerns

Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit “poses a significant risk” of becoming involved in activities that might threaten national security, the Commerce Department said.

A Florida City, Hit Hard by Hurricane Michael, Seeks More Housing Aid

Panama City, Fla., is urging FEMA to move faster to provide housing to thousands of people whose homes were damaged or destroyed by the storm.

U.S. Citizen Detained by ICE Is Awarded $55,000 Settlement

The woman, 60, was detained by ICE and threatened with deportation after she had gone to a police station in San Bernardino County last year to retrieve items after a car accident.

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