A Mother Tried to Escape Gangs. Bullets Found Her Daughter.
A barrage of gang-related violence struck close to Veronica Lopez in the last year of her life and followed her onto Lake Shore Drive.
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A barrage of gang-related violence struck close to Veronica Lopez in the last year of her life and followed her onto Lake Shore Drive.
By JULIE BOSMAN and CATRIN EINHORN
American colleges are worried that the election result could portend a decline in international candidates, and Canadian universities have seen a surge in interest.
By NIDA NAJAR and STEPHANIE SAUL
King tides, which frequently flood South Florida even when the sun shines, are the most blatant example of the interplay between rising seas and the alignment of the moon, sun and Earth.
By LIZETTE ALVAREZ and FRANCES ROBLES
As they resist a vast oil pipeline, protesters need their own kind of fuel. They get it via a chaotic yet robust network of what amounts to free restaurants.
By KIM SEVERSON
Officer Jeronimo Yanez shot Mr. Castile after pulling him over in Falcon Heights, Minn. The aftermath was streamed on Facebook Live by Mr. Castile’s girlfriend.
By CHRISTINA CAPECCHI and MITCH SMITH
Thursday: California as a brand, the power of social media to rewire society, and recognizing Chicano Park.
By MIKE McPHATE
The report, the first from a surgeon general to address substance use disorders, calls for a cultural change in understanding that addiction is a brain disease.
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
More than 300,000 people selected plans in the three days after the election of Donald J. Trump, who has called the Affordable Care Act a “disaster.”
By ROBERT PEAR
Kwon Pil-ju will soon be reunited with the son she gave up for adoption when he was a baby, confronting a shame she’s felt for 40 years.
By CHOE SANG-HUN