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Indiana Judge and His Wife Are Shot at Their Suburban Home

The police in Lafayette, Ind., said they were investigating the nonfatal shootings of a Tippecanoe County Superior Court judge and his wife on Sunday.

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Police officers outside the home of Judge Steven Meyer and his wife, Kim, in Lafayette, Ind., on Sunday.
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Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters

New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.

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Soldiers of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces deployed near the Gweiran Prison, which houses men accused of being Islamic State fighters, in Hasakah Province, northeastern Syria, on Monday.
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A Smaller Version of the Sphere in Las Vegas Is Planned for Maryland

Gov. Wes Moore and the company behind the Sphere said the project in National Harbor, in the Washington metro area, would create jobs and become a landmark attraction.

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A rendering for the entertainment center planned for the National Harbor in Maryland.
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U.S. Tells Judge It Will Appeal ICE Restrictions in Minneapolis

Justice Department lawyers said they would ask an appellate court to review an injunction that imposes limits on the tactics used by immigration agents.

© Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

Federal agents and demonstrators outside a federal building near Minneapolis earlier this month.
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Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance to the Brink Over Greenland

As President Trump tries to coerce European leaders over Greenland, they are pondering the unthinkable: Is an 80-year-old alliance doomed?

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President Trump with European leaders at the White House in August. On Saturday, Mr. Trump said he would raise tariffs on several European countries unless they let him acquire Greenland.
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Valentino Garavani: A Life in Photos

Valentino Garavani, fashion’s “Last Emperor,” believed in the power of beauty.

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Valentino Garavani, Rome 1959.
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Texas Schools Wait as Law on Ten Commandments Reaches Appeals Court

A state law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in every classroom has already divided Texas schools. Now a federal appeals court will decide its constitutionality.

© Desiree Rios for The New York Times

On Tuesday, the 17 active judges on the generally conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans will hear arguments over the Texas state law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments.
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Splits Emerge Among Venezuelans as Revolutionary Dream Fades

Supporters of former president Hugo Chávez, the anti-American socialist, are struggling to come to terms with their government’s pact with Washington.

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Demonstrators demanding the release of President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, on Friday.
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Valentino Garavani, Regal Designer and Fashion’s ‘Last Emperor,’ Dies at 93

Valentino, as he was called, created one of the most durable and fashionable labels and became an equal of his high society customers.

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Valentino Garavani in 2012. He created and sold an image of high glamour that helped define Italian style for generations. “I always look for beauty, beauty,” he said.
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Read the Texts Between Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister

In the exchange on Sunday, Norway’s leader sought to “de-escalate” the growing conflict over Greenland and Mr. Trump’s latest tariff threat.

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President Trump texted Jonas Gahr Store, Norway’s leader, blaming his country for not awarding Mr. Trump the Nobel Peace Prize.
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