Today's Headlines: After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on Guns

How Two Men's Disparate Paths Crossed in a Killing on the F Train
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After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on Guns

After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on Guns

By J. David Goodman, Adam Goldman, Edgar Sandoval and David Montgomery

The drumbeat of mass murder has fueled a new openness to gun regulation among some Texans, but it has done little to reshape the political realities in the State Capitol.

How Two Men's Disparate Paths Crossed in a Killing on the F Train

How Two Men's Disparate Paths Crossed in a Killing on the F Train

By Michael Wilson and Andy Newman

Jordan Neely's mental health decline played out in public after his mother was strangled. Daniel Penny said he was protecting himself and others when he choked Mr. Neely.

Ukrainians Return Home, Renewed and Resigned

Ukraine Dispatch

Ukrainians Return Home, Renewed and Resigned

By Jeffrey Gettleman and Finbarr O'Reilly

More than 5.5 million people who left after the war began in February 2022 have gone back home — and not just to large cities like Kyiv or Dnipro, but to small places near the front line, as well.

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The Land Beneath This Stadium Once Was Theirs. They Want It Back.

Sports

The Land Beneath This Stadium Once Was Theirs. They Want It Back.

By Jesus JimΓ©nez

Dodger Stadium is the home to the seven-time world champion Los Angeles Dodgers. But in the 1950s, the land around it belonged to families who are now seeking reparations for what they lost.

My Book Is Horrifying. My Book Is a Lifeline. My Book Is Banned.

Opinion | Guest Essay

My Book Is Horrifying. My Book Is a Lifeline. My Book Is Banned.

By Patricia McCormick

The organized movement to ban books in schools is betraying the young people it claims to protect.

Today's Videos

Car Fatally Strikes Migrants in Texas Border Town

Video Video: Car Fatally Strikes Migrants in Texas Border Town

By Reuters and The Associated Press

The driver of the vehicle was detained after he plowed into a crowd in Brownsville, Texas, killing at least eight people.

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