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Et Tu, Rafael? Cruz Asks Democratic Rival, Beto O’Rourke, ‘What’s in a Nickname?’

The Texas Senate campaign began with a bang on Wednesday as Senator Ted Cruz mocked Representative Beto O’Rourke for using a childhood nickname.

How Thundersnow Happens: With Considerable Difficulty

There are three ways thundersnow can develop in the United States, but it always brings the element of surprise.

With Gun Control Nearing a Dead End, G.O.P. Turns to ‘School Safety’

The House plans to vote next week on legislation to beef up security at the nation’s schools, but Democrats accused Republicans of diverting attention from guns.

Trump Spoke to Witnesses About Matters They Discussed With Special Counsel

Experts say the conversations most likely do not constitute witness tampering, but they show how the president has ignored advice to avoid the appearance of interfering.

Kalman Aron, Whose Art Spared Him in the Holocaust, Dies at 93

A former child prodigy and a future painter, Mr. Aron, as a teenager, survived seven Nazi camps on scraps of food from guards whose portraits he drew.

Arizona State Suspends Lawrence Krauss During Inquiry Over Sexual Misconduct Accusations

Dr. Krauss, a leading figure in the “skeptics” movement, was placed on paid leave and barred from campus after a report was published by BuzzFeed.

Sam Nunberg Says He’ll Cooperate With Mueller. But What Does He Know?

Mr. Nunberg, who was one of the first people to take the idea of a Trump campaign seriously, would be in a position to tell the special counsel about the Trump campaign’s origins.

San Francisco Will Remove Controversial Statue of Native American Man

The statue, which shows a submissive Native American man, will be moved to storage and replaced with a plaque that details the reasoning behind the decision.

Florida House Passes Gun Control Bill, Defying N.R.A.

State lawmakers passed a $400 million gun bill that would raise the minimum age to buy a gun, among other provisions. The bill now heads to the governor.

Florida Teacher Says Her Racist Podcast Was ‘Satire’

School officials called the podcast “concerning” and said the teacher had been removed from the classroom.

How the Parkland Students Got So Good at Social Media

The activist students of Stoneman Douglas, where 17 people were killed last month, are social media naturals. But it’s not entirely true that they’ve been tweeting all their lives.

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