โWhatโs Left After the Prison Is Gone?โ: A Town Worries About Its Future
Lincoln, Ill., where Abraham Lincoln once worked in the local courthouse, has lost two colleges, a bottle factory and now a state prison.
By Julie Bosman
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Lincoln, Ill., where Abraham Lincoln once worked in the local courthouse, has lost two colleges, a bottle factory and now a state prison.
By Julie Bosman
Investigators are just beginning to determine what went wrong, but the Air Force has struggled to maintain the planes, which were first introduced in 1955.
By Shawn HublerDave Philipps and John Ismay
The crowds have been big, the fans rabid and the lines, well, long. Hereโs a glimpse of the atmosphere at sites across the country as the tournament started.
By Heather Knight and Jenna Russell
A surprising array of left-leaning interest groups is trying to kill a wealth tax initiative before the November ballot is finalized. Gov. Gavin Newsom is at the center of negotiations.
By Laurel Rosenhall
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Emergency responders found the body of a man partially submerged at the bottom of a cliff in Ketchikan on Monday, the authorities said.
By Johnny Diaz
Representative Mike Collinsโs victory in a hard-fought Republican primary means that a big Senate matchup is now set.
By Katie Glueck
The leaders of the Georgia legislature pulled the plug on gerrymandering away U.S. House seats held by Black Democrats just hours before a special session was to begin.
By Rick Rojas, Sean Keenan and Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon
A senior U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, disclosed what the official said was the full text of the deal between the two countries.
By The New York Times
Bill Pulte, who has shown that he has a keen sense of what the president wants and a desire to please him, is poised to take over the job from Tulsi Gabbard on an acting basis.
By Julian E. Barnes
The Ultimate Fighting Championship star said his priority was walking again after shattering his leg, and he confirmed elements of a New York Times article about how he came to use banned substances.
By Michael S. Schmidt
In a rare ruling for a condemned prisoner, the justices would not let Alabama use a contested method of execution.
By Adam Liptak
The two, whom President Trump nominated as acting director and director of national intelligence, have both prepared to take over the office.
By Julian E. Barnes
President Trump denied that the United States would be part of a $300 billion rebuilding fund for Tehran and argued that his agreement was better than the one Barack Obama struck in 2015.
By Erica L. Green and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
A surprising array of left-leaning interest groups is trying to kill a wealth tax initiative before the November ballot is finalized. Gov. Gavin Newsom is at the center of negotiations.
By Laurel Rosenhall
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