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TV Journalists Covering Storm Are Killed When Tree Crushes S.U.V. in North Carolina

The news anchor and photojournalist for WYFF News 4 in Greenville, S.C., had been reporting on the effects of Subtropical Storm Alberto.

Virginia Republican, Seeking Alcohol Treatment, Won’t Run Again for House Seat

Tom Garrett’s announcement followed a week of whiplashing rumors and accusations that he and his wife had required personal favors from employees.

North Korea Nuclear Disarmament Could Take 15 Years, Expert Warns

The report stands in stark contrast with the time frame the United States initially demanded, on what could be a key sticking point in any nuclear summit meeting.

Subtropical Storm Alberto Makes Landfall as Florida Braces for Rain

The storm struck Laguna Beach, Fla., just before 5 p.m. with wind speeds of about 45 m.p.h. Officials have warned of possible flooding.

Catholic School Rejected Its Gay Valedictorian’s Speech. So He Gave It With a Bullhorn.

Christian Bales, who graduated Friday from Holy Cross High School in Covington, Ky., said he was told by school officials that his speech was too angry.

The Surprising History and Uncertain Future of Gerrymandering

Both parties have always played the redistricting game. But some of today’s battles have roots in a Supreme Court decision 30 years ago.

Retro Report: Goofy, Elephant, Squid: How Political Gamesmanship Distorts Voters’ Power

A surprising alliance between Republicans and black politicians decades ago, meant to empower black voters, had unexpected consequences.

White House Memo: Trump Pulls Conspiracy Theories From the Fringes to the Oval Office

The president’s promotion of the unconfirmed claims he calls “Spygate” continues a long history of presidential trafficking in tales of shadowy cabals and secret plots.

On Memorial Day, Trump Honors ‘Our Heroes’ at Arlington

President Trump celebrated “the men and women who laid down their lives for our freedom,” singling out several of them and sharing their stories.

Did the Trump Administration Separate Immigrant Children From Parents and Lose Them?

Federal officials have lost track of nearly 1,500 children, but those children arrived at the border alone.

‘Paying Twice’: A Push for Affordable Prices for Taxpayer-Funded Drugs

The National Institutes of Health is helping to develop more cutting-edge drugs. But the agency says its mission doesn’t include evaluating prices, even when the drugs use breakthroughs it patented.

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