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Parkland Gunman Carried Out Rampage Without Entering a Single Classroom

The police said Nikolas Cruz walked down the hallways of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida and took aim at students and teachers trapped in the corridor.

Le Bromance: Trump and Macron, Together Again

There was a mutual kiss on the cheek in the East Room, clasped hands and the first state dinner of the Trump era.

Scott Pruitt’s Political Patron Now Questions the E.P.A. Chief’s Ethics

Senator James Inhofe, who has long championed Mr. Pruitt, now says he’d like to see an investigation into the ethical allegations against his protégé.

Jeff Sessions Is Serving, and Doing His Best to Ignore, Trump

Crisscrossing the nation, the embattled attorney general praises the president for supporting law enforcement — most law enforcement, anyway.

Supreme Court Weighs Claims That Texas Voting Maps Discriminate Against Minorities

The court heard arguments in a long and winding case about whether congressional and state legislative districts were drawn to discriminate.

Who’s the Con Artist in the Cosby Case? Both Sides Point Fingers.

Lawyers defending Bill Cosby on Tuesday called the woman accusing him of sexual assault a liar. But prosecutors said it was Mr. Cosby who is the fraud.

Waffle House Attack Was These Doctors 3rd Mass Shooting in Just Months

Two surgeons explain how they respond when they get word of a mass shooting: “We try to set our emotions apart from that immediately, but we’re human.”

Shrugging Off Trump Scandals, Evangelicals Look to Rescue G.O.P.

In what has been described as its largest midterm mobilization ever, the Christian conservative movement is looking past the president’s behavior and toward November.

Police Defend Violent Arrest of Black Woman at Alabama Waffle House

Video of the arrest shows white officers grabbing the woman and tossing her onto the floor, causing her shirt to come down and exposing her breasts.

F.D.A. Cracks Down on ‘Juuling’ Among Teenagers

The agency has begun an aggressive campaign to target retailers and manufacturers that market e-cigarettes to minors. The devices’ popularity has alarmed parents, schools and public health officials.

A Video Game ‘Loot Box’ Offers Coveted Rewards, but Is It Gambling?

Loot boxes are a substantial revenue stream for the video game industry. But some lawmakers say they constitute gambling and should be regulated.

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