He Became a Hate Crime Victim. She Became a Widow.

He Became a Hate Crime Victim. She Became a Widow. By AUDRA D.S. BURCH July 8, 2017 Sunayana Dumala at her home in Olathe, Kan. Her husband, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, was killed in February by a shooter who targeted immigrants....

Doctors Work Furiously in Bid to Save Victims of Hospital Rampage

By BENJAMIN MUELLER, HANNAH ALANI and ANNIE CORREAL July 1, 2017 Dr. Tracy Sin-Yee Tam was making her rounds at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center on Friday morning when she walked into a 16th-floor examination room to ask after an older patient....

Chicago Police and Federal Agents to Team Up on Gun Violence

By MITCH SMITH June 30, 2017 CHICAGO — As a candidate, Donald J. Trump frequently mentioned the shootings that claim hundreds of lives here each year. As a new president, he threatened on Twitter to “send in the Feds!” if the local...

Gunman Called Police Shootings a ‘Necessary Evil’ in a Suicide Note

By ALAN BLINDER June 30, 2017 The man who opened fire last summer on law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, La., killing two policemen and a deputy sheriff, carried out his ambush “to create substantial change within America’s police force and...

A Stunt Turns Deadly for a Couple Seeking YouTube Fame

By MATT STEVENS June 29, 2017 Over the past several weeks, Monalisa Perez of Halstad, Minn., and her boyfriend, Pedro Ruiz III, began their quest for YouTube fame by creating and posting videos of mostly harmless pranks: Mr. Ruiz climbing onto a tenuous tree...