By ALEXANDER BURNS, MATT FLEGENHEIMER and JONATHAN MARTIN
An agreement between the Republican candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich, who agreed to cede states to each other, shows signs of fraying.
By TIM ARANGO
Civilians have been trapped in Falluja, where the Islamic State is under siege, and Shiite militias have stoked tensions elsewhere in Anbar Province.
By ALAN BLINDER and RICHARD FAUSSET
The state demonstrated a legitimate interest in requiring voters to provide certain credentials before casting their ballots, he ruled.
By KEN BELSON
A panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturned the lower-court ruling that had voided Brady’s suspension in the Deflategate case.
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ and QUOCTRUNG BUI
Research suggests that globalization and related job losses since the turn of the century have contributed heavily to the nation’s bitter political divide.
By RICHARD FAUSSET
The law, a cultural and economic battle, is now a political one as well, affecting the state’s contests for governor and other major offices.