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Trump Administration Seeks to Expand Sales of Armed Drones

A day after President Trump promised to slash red tape involved in weapons sales, the administration announced new policies, but experts said they would do little to speed exports.

It Could Be Game Over for a Onetime King of Donkey Kong

The million-point record of Billy Mitchell, the subject of a 2007 documentary, has been thrown out, and Steve Wiebe, his rival, claims “sweet victory.”

E. Coli Outbreak Tied to Romaine Lettuce Expands to 16 States

At least 53 people have been infected so far, and more than half have been hospitalized.

Black Men Arrested at Starbucks Want to Make Sure ‘This Situation Doesn’t Happen Again’

Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson, both 23, spoke out about their ordeal in interviews, days after their arrests in Philadelphia led to protests.

California Today: California Today: A Pulitzer Brings Bittersweet Pride to Santa Rosa

Thursday: Governor Brown orders troops to the border, Qualcomm starts to slim down and a grim look at the Bay Area should the Big One hit.

Police Kill Black Man With Barrage of Bullets Outside California Walmart

Diante Yarber was shot dead in his car in the parking lot. “This is the worst case of excessive force that I’ve ever seen,” the Yarber family’s lawyer said.

As Opioid Prescriptions Fall, Prescriptions for Drugs to Treat Addiction Rise

New data suggests progress in efforts to curb the epidemic but raises questions about whether tightened prescribing may be leading some people to heroin and fentanyl.

Explorer: At Basin and Range National Monument, Landscapes, Art and Aliens

The sprawling Nevada wilderness spared by the Trump administration offers desert vistas, petroglyphs and the celebrated “City” sculpture. Getting there really is part of the fun.

Sully Was Impressed by Southwest Pilot’s Emergency Landing

Chesley Sullenberger, the pilot during the Miracle on the Hudson in 2009, felt a twinge of recognition at the news of Tammie Jo Shults’s calm handling of a midair crisis.

Would You Pass the Green Card Marriage Interview?

Would your relationship stand up to the scrutiny of the American government? Take the test.

Trump Wants to Close Trade Gap, but Leaves Export Agency in Limbo

The Export-Import Bank has been effectively crippled, and big business groups are angry that the board of the bank has been left completely vacant.

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