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Tornado Damages Homes and Uproots Trees in Virginia Beach
‘Zero Leads’: Dragnet Continues for Man Sought in Fatal Shooting of 5 in Texas
Challenging Our Ideas of Art
Airman in Leaks Case Worked on a Global Network Essential to Drone Missions
Biden Gets a Chance to Mock Fox News, and Gleefully Takes It
Tornado Strikes Near Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Man Who Crashed Into Teens After Doorbell Prank Is Found Guilty of Murder
New California Rule Would Ban Sale of Diesel Trucks by 2036
As Biden Runs Again, Black Voters’ Frustration Bubbles
Montana Governor Signs Law Banning Transgender Care for Minors
Campaign, Interrupted: Pence May Run, but He Can’t Hide From Trump’s Legal Woes
McCarthy Brought His Detractors in From the Cold. Will They Stay?
Alito Says He Has ‘Pretty Good Idea’ Who Leaked Abortion Ruling
Trump Weighs Skipping Primary Debates
Abortion Bans Fail in South Carolina and Nebraska
House G.O.P., Divided Over Immigration, Advances Border Crackdown Plan
Biden Administration Moves to Stem Expected Migrant Surge
Airman in Leaks Case to Remain in Custody While Judge Considers Motions
Pence Appears Before Grand Jury on Trump’s Efforts to Retain Power
Crab Cakes, Gochujang and Irish Poetry: Biden’s State Dinner With South Korea
Efforts to Restrict Transgender Health Care Face Pushback in Three States
Fugees Rapper Pras Michel Found Guilty in Illegal Foreign Influence Scheme
Treasury is using ‘extraordinary measures’ to keep paying the bills. Here’s what that means.
Michigan Students Sue School District Over ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Ban
The debt limit uncertainty is having an effect on the market for government bonds.
Parts of Yosemite National Park Closing as Flooding Looms
Biden Is Running on His Record (and Away From It)
Don’t Call It a ‘Cut’: G.O.P. Tries to Rebrand Its Plan to Reduce Spending
Selling AR-15-Style Rifles Is Now Banned in 9 States
Ken Potts, Oldest Survivor of U.S.S. Arizona Sinking, Dies at 102
Taliban Kill Head of ISIS Cell That Bombed Kabul Airport
The Group That Searches for Missing Ukrainian Children
Major G.O.P. Donor’s Commitment to DeSantis Is Murkier Than Thought
The College Board Will Change Its A.P. African American Studies Course
North Dakota Governor Signs Near-Total Abortion Ban
Father Drowned Son Whose Body Was Found in Alligator’s Mouth, Police Say
Atlanta Prosecutor Sets Timetable for Charging Decisions in Trump Investigation
Sheriff’s Office in Rural Kentucky Hires Detective Who Killed Breonna Taylor
Biden Plans an Election Bid That Will Be More Complicated the 2nd Time Around
What to Know as the Tree of Life Massacre Trial Begins
‘The Big Melt’ Has Begun in California
What Scalia’s Defense of a Free Jet Trip Says About Thomas’s Travels
N.A.A.C.P. Sues Mississippi Over Laws on Policing and the Courts in Jackson
Biden Opens a New Back Door on Immigration
An Iowa Campaign Event Defined More by Those Who Were Not There Than Those Who Were
After Front Door Shooting, Kansas City Grapples With Race
Losing Ballot Issues on Abortion, G.O.P. Now Tries to Keep Them Off the Ballot
At U.Va., an Alumnus Attacked Diversity Programs. Now He Is on the Board.
Six Cattle Found Dead in Texas With Their Tongues Missing
In the larger national abortion fight, state constitutions play a critical role.