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Active Shooter Game Is Pulled After Angering Parkland Parents

The game depicts an attacker creeping through school corridors and shooting civilians. “They are profiting off of the murder of my daughter,” one father said.

Trump Officials, Moving to Break Up Migrant Families, Blame Democrats

Administration officials argue that court rulings and laws give them little choice, but Democrats have denounced the new policy and rejected attempts to pin it on them.

Police Need Warrants for Driveway Searches, Supreme Court Rules

The case concerned a stolen motorcycle covered in a tarp that an officer had looked under without an invitation or a warrant.

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Restrictive Arkansas Abortion Law

In turning down an appeal, the court put two of the state’s three abortion clinics at risk of closing.

New Study Estimates Hurricane Maria Death Toll in Puerto Rico Could Exceed 4,000

The number of people who died because of Hurricane Maria last year has been a matter of debate. A new study relied on interviews on the ground.

Election Guide: California Midterm Elections 2018: The Top Races to Watch

After years of being relegated to the sidelines during national campaigns, California has found itself at the heart of the Democratic battle to take control of Congress.

California Today: California Today: The Primary Is Coming. Here’s a Look at the Key Races.

Tuesday: Hope for the West Coast’s oldest military cemetery, an evangelical fight for voters, and an owl crisis in Silicon Valley.

6 Things You’re Recycling Wrong

Can you recycle coffee cups or greasy pizza boxes? If you’re tossing things in the recycling bin out of sheer hope, you might be an “aspirational recycler.”

When the President Testified: People in the Room Recall Clinton’s 1998 Interrogation

The date was Aug. 17, 1998. President Bill Clinton testified before a grand jury. Twenty years later, people in the room and those waiting nearby share their memories.

In California’s Farm Country, the Tide of ‘Resistance’ Runs Dry Ahead of the Primary

Although within California it is common to pit north versus south, the sharp cultural divisions between rural and urban areas are in many ways more significant.

U.S. Identifies 3 ISIS Militants Who Led Deadly Ambush in Niger

French and Nigerien security officials say the Islamic State branch has 40 to 60 core members, but it is often joined by sympathetic villagers.

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