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Nor’easter Live Updates: At Least 5 Die as Storm Topples Trees and Strands Travelers

A fierce storm downed power lines, forced the cancellation of thousands of flights and inundated coastal roads with churning seawater on Friday.

Two Fatally Shot on Central Michigan University Campus

The police arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting early Saturday. They had been seeking a college student whose parents were the victims.

Trump Embraces a Trade War, Which Could Undermine Growth

President Trump is finally following through on the trade crackdowns that terrify Republican leaders in Congress and many economists.

They Died Near the Border. Art Students Hope to Bring Them Back.

At the New York Academy of Art, facial reconstruction — fusing art and science — may help identify missing migrants.

Suit Calls Navy Board Biased Against Veterans With PTSD

Many veterans who were kicked out of the service for behavior linked to stress disorders have discharges that disqualify them from benefits. But a Navy board rejects the vast majority of their applications for discharge upgrades.

California Today: California Today: Preparing for What Could Be an Unpredictable Oscars

Friday: The #MeToo movement mixes with tight award races, the Weinstein Company will be sold after all, and a look back at the Golden Gate Bridge’s groundbreaking.

Oil Was Central in Decision to Shrink Bears Ears Monument, Emails Show

Interior Department emails obtained by The New York Times in a lawsuit indicate that oil exploration was the central factor in the decision to scale back the monument.

As in Life, Billy Graham Draws a Huge Crowd as Thousands Pay Their Final Respects

The funeral for Mr. Graham, who died last week at 99, drew leaders from across the Christian world, as well as President Trump and other dignitaries.

House Race in Pennsylvania May Turn on Trump Voters’ Regrets

A special election in what had been a safe G.O.P. district is now a close race, in part because of Trump voters who are now disappointed in his presidency.

3 Children Living in Plywood Shed Rescued From Filthy California Property, Authorities Say

Sheriff’s deputies in San Bernardino County said the children — ages 11, 13 and 14 — lived on a desert property filled with trash and human feces.

Trump’s Chaos Theory for the Oval Office Is Taking Its Toll

John F. Kelly, the chief of staff, summed up the prevailing mood in the West Wing: “God punished me,” he joked of his move there last summer.

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