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What Is a Sovereign Citizen?

The suspect in the Waffle House mass shooting in Nashville once told the authorities he was a “sovereign citizen.” We examine the phrase.

‘He Was My Baby’: Families Mourn Waffle House Shooting Victims

The four young adults killed in a mass shooting at a Waffle House in Nashville early Sunday included a musician and a college student.

Trump’s First State Dinner: Cherry Blossoms, Clinton China but No Democrats From Congress

As Melania Trump oversees preparations to welcome President Emmanuel Macron of France, her advice to her staff before the high-profile event is not to worry.

Rod Rosenstein Makes a Timely Supreme Court Appearance

After an argument on the independence of executive branch officials, Mr. Rosenstein made his Supreme Court debut in a separate sentencing case.

The Fight for Wisconsin Is On as Outside Money Pours Into Senate Race

National Democrats were shocked in 2016 when a Republican presidential nominee carried Wisconsin for the first time since 1984. Now both parties see a key Senate race as a crucial test before 2020.

Richard Jenrette, 89, Wall St. Power and Preservationist, Dies

He helped found a groundbreaking firm, nursed an insurance giant back to health and created a trust devoted to restoring historic American homes.

Deported to Libya, Ex-Gitmo Detainees Vanish. Will Others Meet a Similar Fate?

Senegal deported two former Guantánamo detainees to Libya, raising fears of a broader collapse of Obama-era resettlement deals under President Trump.

Setting Fires and Restoring an American Landscape

Where development and fragmentation have disrupted natural cycles, teams run controlled burns every spring to help sustain prairies and other ecosystems that have long been shaped by fire.

Front Burner: McIlhenny Co. Marks Its 150th Anniversary With Special Tabasco

Tabasco Diamond Reserve Sauce looks more like a small bottle of Champagne, and costs just as much.

Craft Distillers, Facing Lower Taxes, Invest in Themselves

A little-publicized amendment in the new tax law shows the growing political clout of American spirits producers, particularly the smaller ones.

The Healing Edge: ‘Whole Again’: A Vet Maimed by an I.E.D. Receives a Transplanted Penis

A young soldier whose genitals were destroyed underwent extensive reconstructive surgery that doctors hope to offer to others who were wounded at war.

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