- by Annie Gowen, Praveena SomasundaramThe law also includes a provision that allows Kansans to sue if they are “aggrieved” by someone of the opposite sex using a public restroom.
- by Daniel WuA woman and her aunt were found dead after they went hiking Wednesday, and an elderly woman was found dead in a cellar at her home.
- by Laura MecklerDemocratic governors, under pressure, must decide whether to participate in the new federal voucher program, which offers dollars for public and private school students.
- by Michelle BoorsteinA new Pew survey shows that other countries’ citizens tend to look more favorably on their neighbors.
- by Maggie PenmanAndrew Hiers, a classically trained opera singer, turned to selling cars after struggling to find singing gigs. Then he decided to merge the two.
- by Joanna SlaterFor those with relatives stuck inside Iran, waiting for news about their safety is a daily agony.
- by Daniel WuColin Gray was found guilty on 29 counts, including two counts of second-degree murder. Prosecutors argued that he had failed to secure his son’s gun.
- by Molly Hennessy-FiskeA first-ever trial against an alleged ‘antifa cell’ in Texas could be a playbook for cracking down on administration critics.
- by Robert KlemkoNo state or federal agency disclosed that a Homeland Security Investigations agent had killed Ruben Ray Martinez until it was revealed in a public records request.
