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California Today: California Today: San Francisco’s Spiritual Bastion Gets Behind Its Beyoncé Mass

Monday: outrage in Ventura after a stabbing, the author Junot Díaz thrills L.A. and a look at the climate records of Gov. Jerry Brown’s would-be successors.

Infinitesimal Odds: A Scientist Finds Her Child’s Rare Illness Stems From the Gene She Studies

When it comes to studying the genetics of the brain, Soo-Kyung Lee is a star, yet she was stunned to discover the cause of her daughter’s devastating disabilities.

Setting Tone for Post-Presidency, Obama Will Speak in South Africa on Tolerance

Barack Obama does not plan to take on President Trump directly, but an adviser said the former president would not shrink from confronting the divisive issues around his successor.

For Politicians Scraping Bottom, a Scarce Resource: Impeachment Lawyers

Despite the high stakes and bright lights, the nation’s statehouse impeachment bar is but a handful of battle-tested lawyers. The next test may be in Missouri.

Hillary Clinton Avoids Direct Reference to Comey Memos in Speech

Hillary Clinton once again compared President Trump to authoritarians, and glancingly referred to the newly declassified memos by James Comey, the former F.B.I. director.

Trump Rejects Notion He Has Made Too Many Concessions to North Korea

President Trump, in defending his actions before a planned summit meeting, incorrectly claimed that North Korea had “agreed to denuclearization.”

The Strategy for Some G.O.P. Candidates? Sound Like Trump

As the midterm elections approach, some Republican candidates are not only embracing President Trump’s policies but also his tone and catchphrases.

‘I Was Trump Before Trump Was Trump’

Republican candidates all over are parroting the president, spouting his catchphrases and donning his hats as they try to show loyalty.

That Shaggy Mutt? At Dog Museums, Our Drooling Companions Are the Stars

Dachshunds got their own museum this month in Passau, Germany. It’s only one of several art institutions around the world to honor our canine friends.

Man Sought in Waffle House Shooting Had Been Arrested Near White House

The police said the gunman accused of killing four at the Nashville restaurant was arrested in Washington in July after saying he wanted to talk to the president.

Texas Boy Dies After Being Hit by Truck During School Walkout on Guns

The boy had been trying to cross a busy highway in El Paso. He was not participating in the protest and was part of a group of students headed to a park, officials said.

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