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How Vance Boelter, the Minnesota Shootings Suspect, Was Caught

A two-day manhunt ended Sunday night as police captured the suspect, Vance Boelter, in a field. No force was used.

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Law enforcement officers on the property of the suspect, Vance Boelter, in Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday.

Many Lawmakers Share Their Home Addresses. Political Violence Is Changing That.

The Minnesota assassination is causing some state legislators to rethink home security and how much personal information they make public.

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A makeshift memorial outside the Minnesota State Capitol.

Immigrant Who Prosecutors Say Was Framed for Threat Can Be Freed, Judge Says

Prosecutors said the undocumented man had been wrongly accused of threatening President Trump. An immigration judge said on Tuesday that he could be released on bond.

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Lawyers for Ramon Morales Reyes at a news conference about his case last month.

Takeaways From Graduation Speeches by Trump, Taraji P. Henson and Others

The New York Times studied videos of addresses posted online, including those by President Trump, Kermit the Frog and a slew of celebrity speakers. Here is a look at key themes that emerged.

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What a speaker says on a graduation stage now reaches an audience far larger than the crowd that day. Keynote commencement speakers this spring included the actor Gary Sinise, the actor Taraji P. Henson and Vice President JD Vance.

An Immigrant Was Accused of Threatening Trump. Prosecutors Say He Was Framed.

Kristi Noem said a Mexican immigrant wrote a letter saying that he wanted to assassinate the president. Another man has now been charged with setting him up.

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Kime Abduli, a lawyer for Ramon Morales Reyes, at a news conference.
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