Democrats Need Latinos at the Polls. But Will They Turn Out?
Democratic Party strategists hope Latino voters angered by the administration’s rhetoric and policies will help deliver resounding victories.
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Democratic Party strategists hope Latino voters angered by the administration’s rhetoric and policies will help deliver resounding victories.
By JOSE A. DEL REAL and JONATHAN MARTIN
Billie Sutton is running for governor of South Dakota as a conservative Democrat with cowboy cred and a stirring life story.
By JACK HEALY
The officer, Antwan Toney, was approaching a vehicle on Saturday when shots were fired from inside. One suspect is in custody, but officials are searching for another.
By JACEY FORTIN and MELISSA GOMEZ
A box of 500 photographs, most of them black and white and in near-pristine condition, chronicle a family tree full of love and contradictions.
By ADEEL HASSAN
The arrests came at the behest of the police chief of Biscayne Park, who the authorities said wanted to clear unsolved cases.
By CHRISTINA CARON
Ronald DeRisi, 74, was arrested on Friday after the police recovered voice mail messages threatening violence against senators who had voted to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
By JULIA JACOBS
Michael Dunn, a city commissioner in Lakeland, Fla., was charged with second-degree murder after he fatally shot a man he said was shoplifting at his store.
By JULIA JACOBS
A pharmacist at the supermarket chain Meijer is no longer employed at the company after blocking a woman from receiving a drug needed to expedite the miscarriage process.
By CHRISTINA CARON