- Under intense pressure, police officials in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday released dashboard and body camera recordings in the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
- The city’s police chief said for the first time that Mr. Scott was in possession of both marijuana and a handgun.
Debate Is Expected to Be a Big Draw in a Polarized Age
The total audience for Monday night’s first head-to-head encounter between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump could be as high as 100 million viewers — Super Bowl territory, political strategists and network executives say.
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A Week of Whoppers From Donald Trump
Mr. Trump has unleashed a blizzard of falsehoods, exaggerations and outright lies in the general election. Here’s our analysis of 31 untruths.
Goldman’s Links to Clintons Helped by 2008 Market Crash
In the wake of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, as the firm fended off investigations and criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike, the Clintons drew Goldman Sachs closer.
Journey From Class Clown to Suspect in Chelsea Bombing
Ahmad Rahami’s life seemed stuck. Then he found jihad on the internet and fell under the sway of a radical cleric in Pakistan.
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Suspect Arrested in Fatal Shooting of 5 Near Seattle
Arcan Cetin, 20, of Oak Harbor, Wash., was taken into custody in connection with the shooting at the Cascade Mall in Burlington.
‘We’re America,’ Obama Says at Opening of New Smithsonian Museum
In dedicating the National Museum of African American History and Culture, President Obama said the story of black Americans is the story of the nation’s essential greatness.
Rural Indian Girls Chase Big-City Dreams
Experiments like one in Bangalore, luring migrants to fill factory jobs, collide with an old way of life that keeps women and girls in seclusion until an arranged marriage.
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