‘Please Help Us’: As Shots Rang Out, Journalists Took to Twitter
In the Capital Gazette newsroom, a quick-thinking intern tweeted the address and a cry for help. Colleagues used social media to update the story and reassure friends and family.
With Roe in the Balance, Two Republicans Hold High Court in their Hands
Democrats are practically powerless to stop President Trump’s Supreme Court pick. So all eyes are on Senators Collins and Murkowski to save abortion rights.
Inside the White House’s Quiet Campaign to Create a Supreme Court Opening
Its goal was to assure Justice Anthony M. Kennedy that his judicial legacy would be in good hands should he decide to step down at the end of the court’s term.
On Washington: Denied a Filibuster, Democrats Eye Other Tactics in Supreme Court Fight
Coming hearings will be the first time the process has begun with the threat of a filibuster off the table.
Former ICE Lawyer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Stealing Immigrants’ Identities
The former lawyer, Raphael A. Sanchez, also must pay more than $190,000 in restitution tied to the wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges.
Agents Seek to Dissolve ICE in Immigration Policy Backlash
ICE special agents said the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal migrants has hampered national security investigations and partnering with local officials.
Multiple Fatalities at Capital Gazette Newspaper in Annapolis
A suspect in the shooting is reported to be in police custody.
Fact Check of the Day: 4 Misleading or False Claims From Trump’s North Dakota Rally
In a wide-ranging campaign speech, the president spread inaccuracies on health care, the steel industry, military spending and Representative Maxine Waters.
5 People Dead in Shooting at Maryland’s Capital Gazette Newsroom
The suspect, identified as Jarrod W. Ramos, 38, had a long history of conflict with the news group.
Will a Shocker in New York Have a Ripple Effect in Massachusetts?
The victory by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Queens this week brings new confidence to the campaigns of three women challenging male incumbents in Massachusetts.
‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Will Open in San Francisco
The Tony-winning play will open at the Curran Theater in San Francisco in the fall of 2019.
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