Fire Carves Path of Destruction Through Northern California
The blaze, known as the Pawnee Fire, has burned thousands of acres in Lake County, destroying more than 20 structures and forcing hundreds of evacuations.
Teenage Boy Who Fled Shelter May Be on Way Home to Honduras
The 15-year-old boy contacted a man who claimed to be his father and appeared to be returning home, a person familiar with the case said.
Antwon Rose II, Killed by a Police Officer, Is Remembered as a ‘Bright Light’
The 17-year-old, who was fatally shot by an East Pittsburgh police officer last week after fleeing during a traffic stop, was honored at the school where he would have graduated this year.
Due Process for Undocumented Immigrants, Explained
President Trump wants unauthorized immigrants and asylum seekers deported “with no Judges or Court Cases.” What due-process rights do migrants have?
Meet Colorado’s New Single-Issue Voters: the Cannabis Community
As marijuana legalization advocates seek to build sustained political power, many are supporting an ally, Jared Polis, in Colorado’s primary for governor Tuesday.
Boston Schools Chief to Depart After a Short, Rocky Tenure
Tommy Chang, superintendent of Boston’s schools since 2015, oversaw a tumultuous period, including his push to change the start times of schools. Parents objected.
As Activists Confront Trump Officials, Democrats Confront Democrats
Progressives’ public shaming of Trump administration members in recent days has opened a rift in the party over whether to embrace or discourage such behavior.
Scientist Fatally Shot While Camping With His Daughters
Police said they have no motive or suspects in the death at Malibu Creek State Park, where past shootings have been reported.
Border Officials Suspend Handing Over Migrant Families to Prosecutors
Effectively, the Customs and Border Protection commissioner’s decision revives a “catch and release” approach for most families crossing the Mexican border illegally.
White Woman Nicknamed ‘Permit Patty’ Regrets Confrontation Over Black Girl Selling Water
A recording of the woman, Alison Ettel, shows her appearing to call the authorities on the girl for “illegally selling water without a permit.”
Bulletin board: Lies? False Claims? When Trump’s Statements Aren’t True
Each time President Trump says something that we know is not accurate, we hear from readers who are upset that we did not call him a liar. Dean Baquet, our executive editor, explains how we think about the word “lie.”
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