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Mind: How Abusive Relationships Take Root

Demands lead to threats, experts say, then to violence and shame.

How Some People Avoid Racially Tinged Brushes With the Law

What do some of us do to make ourselves feel safer in public spaces? Here is what our readers said.

When White People Call the Police on Black People

Viral videos and news coverage have focused attention on something all too familiar. “It’s humiliating and aggravating and upsetting,” a professor says.

Trump’s Plan to Lower Drug Prices Diverges From Campaign Promise

The president said he would promote more competition among pharmaceutical companies, but didn’t call for Medicare to directly negotiate lower prices or consumers to be able to import low-cost drugs.

Cod and ‘Immune Broth’: California Tests Food as Medicine

A state-funded clinical trial will test whether nutritious daily meals for chronically ill people can improve health and reduce medical costs.

Oliver North, New N.R.A. President, Criticized for Calling Gun Control Activists Civil Terrorists

Students who survived the shooting in Parkland, Fla., pushed back: “Never knew that not wanting to die by being shot by an AR-15 in my classroom was considered terrorism,” one said.

The New Old Age: No Luck Finding the Right Nursing Home? Maybe Yelp Can Help

Every tool used to rate nursing homes is flawed, particularly the federal government’s. But online reviews by consumers can help alert families to shortcomings.

Your Money: 5 High Schoolers and Their College Application Essays About Work, Money and Social Class

Each year, we ask students to send in college application essays that have something to do with money. Nearly 300 responded this year. Here are five that stood out.

Teenager in Custody After Shooting at Highland High School

One 14-year-old student shot another at the school in Palmdale, Calif., the police said. The shooting occurred an hour before classes were set to begin.

Gender Letter: 45 Stories of Sex and Consent on Campus

The hypocrisy or Eric Schneiderman, a new project on sexual consent and more.

California Today: California Today: In Governor’s Race, Echos of North vs. South

Friday: Big city newspapers endorse their former mayors, more murder charges for the Golden State Killer suspect, and Boba Guys comes to SoCal.

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