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California Today: California Today: A Costly Race for State Superintendent

Monday: a battle over education policy, a World Series defeat for the Dodgers and the proliferation of CBD.

American ISIS Suspect Is Freed After Being Held More Than a Year

The New York Times has also learned the identity of the man, Abdulrahman Ahmad Alsheikh, who was referred to as “John Doe” in public court filings.

Why I Won’t Teach My Son ‘Black Codes’

Debra’s son is just 1 year old, but she knows that soon he will be perceived as a “big black boy.” Can she overcome the “systems” she feels are in place to oppress him?

Two Babies, Two Dads, Two Cultures — Can They Do It?

A gay, biracial couple is raising twins. Their own parents are skeptical. But they know they can raise their sons in an environment where anything is possible.

‘There Is Still So Much Evil’: Growing Anti-Semitism Stuns American Jews

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

Beto O’Rourke Once Supported an El Paso Real Estate Deal. Barrio Residents Remember.

As a young city councilman, Mr. O’Rourke, now running for Senate in Texas, angered residents who viewed him as siding with the moneyed elite in supporting a redevelopment plan.

Trump’s Travel Choices, Kamala Harris in Florida, Biden to Ohio: 8 Days to Go

The president’s political rhetoric at his busy lineup of campaign rallies this week will draw intense scrutiny — attention that had dissipated somewhat until the pipe bombs and Pittsburgh massacre.

Sidebar: In Ill-Timed Brief, Saudi Arabia Seeks to Protect Its Consulates

Siding against terrorism victims, Saudi Arabia and the Trump administration said serving lawsuits at embassies violates international law.

I Lost My Daughter to Heroin, Can I Start Over With Her Child?

Lori’s daughter lost her confidence, and then her life to drugs. How does she ensure it won’t happen, again — to her granddaughter?

Why I Won’t Raise My Daughters to Please

Kind. Obedient. Agreeable. Check, check, check. Now with two daughters of her own, she will make a new set of rules.

When Your Child’s Bogeyman Is Real

She never told her son about what happened in their small town. After Parkland, he has trouble in public spaces. She wonders: Will he ever escape his fear?

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