Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse The engineer of the bridge presented the crack to the construction manager and the State Department of Transportation but said there were no safety concerns. By NICK MADIGAN, PATRICIA MAZZEI and CHRISTINA CARON
Teacher’s Gun Is Accidentally Fired During Public Safety Class, Injuring 3 As President Trump doubles down on a proposal to arm school employees, two recent accidents involving guns fired by school officials have raised concerns. By CHRISTINA CARON
Man Arrested in 1986 Murder of Massachusetts Teenager The killing of Tracy Gilpin, 15, was unsolved for more than three decades. But on Sunday, Massachusetts officials announced the arrest of a suspect. By MAGGIE ASTOR
New England Braces for Third Nor’easter in Less Than Two Weeks As New England recovers from the latest in a string of winter storms, more snow is in the forecast for Monday and Tuesday. By CHRISTINA CARON
Officer Seen in Video Beating a Black Man Had Been Suspended in the Past Christopher Hickman, who resigned from the Asheville Police Department in North Carolina, faces charges in the beating of a black man he accused of jaywalking, officials said. By CHRISTINA CARON
Gunman and 3 Hostages Found Dead at California Veterans Home The gunman was identified as Albert Wong, a 36-year-old Sacramento man. The Associated Press reported that he was an Army veteran. By MATT STEVENS and DAVE PHILIPPS
Former North Carolina Police Officer Who Beat Black Man Is Charged With Assault Christopher Hickman, who was caught on video beating Johnnie Jermaine Rush in August, was charged with two counts of assault, one a felony charge. By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH
Outrage Over Footage of Police Officer Beating a Black Man in North Carolina A body camera video that was leaked to the news media has led to the resignation of a police officer in Asheville, N.C. By CHRISTINA CARON
United Airlines Pauses Lottery for Bonuses After Employees Rebel Online The airline has walked back from a plan to replace modest monthly incentives with a chance to win a few large awards. By CHRISTINA CARON
Eight Dead, Including Two Children, in Fierce Nor’easter The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic were still reeling on Saturday from the heavy snow, rain and high winds that ripped through the regions on Friday. By CHRISTINA CARON
Bill Banning Circumcision in Iceland Alarms Religious Groups Doctors, nurses and midwives have thrown their support behind the bill, which would ban circumcisions in children without a medical reason. By CHRISTINA CARON
Sridevi Kapoor, Bollywood’s First Female Superstar, Dies at 54 Sridevi, a veteran of some 300 films in five languages, was one of the only Bollywood actresses to headline box-office hits without a man beside her in a leading role. By MAGGIE ASTOR and CHRISTINA CARON
C.D.C. Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick The authorities in Atlanta have announced a $10,000 reward for information about Timothy Cunningham, who disappeared about two weeks ago. By CHRISTINA CARON
These Transgender Children Say They’re Thriving. They Want to Help Others Do the Same. The GenderCool Project highlights transgender students who are ambitious and well-adjusted, countering the gloom-and-doom portrayals that are common. By CHRISTINA CARON
Teacher Marries Her Girlfriend, and Then Catholic School Fires Her Jocelyn Morffi was one of the most popular educators at a Catholic school in Florida, students’ parents said. She was terminated less than a week after her wedding. By CHRISTINA CARON
Adding to Olympic Nerves: A Wardrobe Malfunction on Ice It was her Olympics debut, but the ice dancer Yura Min didn’t let the threat of her costume falling down stop her performance. By CHRISTINA CARON
Two Ohio Police Officers Killed Responding to 911 Hangup Call, Officials Say The officers, Eric Joering and Anthony Morelli, were shot while responding to a call involving potential domestic abuse, the police chief said. By JEFFERY C. MAYS
Reg E. Cathey, Actor on ‘House of Cards’ and ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 59 Mr. Cathey won an Emmy for his portrayal of a barbecue pit owner and confidant to Francis Underwood on “House of Cards.” He also played a political operative on “The Wire.” By MATT STEVENS
Macy’s Courts Muslims With New Hijab Brand Macy’s is the latest company trying to capture a piece of the lucrative Muslim clothing market, which was worth $254 billion globally in 2016. By CHRISTINA CARON and MAYA SALAM
Plans at Stanford Fall Apart for a Plaque at Site of Sexual Assault The university and the victim failed to agree on a quotation from her court statement, a professor says. By CHRISTINA CARON
Crack on Florida Bridge Was Discussed in Meeting Hours Before Collapse The engineer of the bridge presented the crack to the construction manager and the State Department of Transportation but said there were no safety concerns. By NICK MADIGAN, PATRICIA MAZZEI and CHRISTINA CARON
Teacher’s Gun Is Accidentally Fired During Public Safety Class, Injuring 3 As President Trump doubles down on a proposal to arm school employees, two recent accidents involving guns fired by school officials have raised concerns. By CHRISTINA CARON
Man Arrested in 1986 Murder of Massachusetts Teenager The killing of Tracy Gilpin, 15, was unsolved for more than three decades. But on Sunday, Massachusetts officials announced the arrest of a suspect. By MAGGIE ASTOR
New England Braces for Third Nor’easter in Less Than Two Weeks As New England recovers from the latest in a string of winter storms, more snow is in the forecast for Monday and Tuesday. By CHRISTINA CARON
Officer Seen in Video Beating a Black Man Had Been Suspended in the Past Christopher Hickman, who resigned from the Asheville Police Department in North Carolina, faces charges in the beating of a black man he accused of jaywalking, officials said. By CHRISTINA CARON
Gunman and 3 Hostages Found Dead at California Veterans Home The gunman was identified as Albert Wong, a 36-year-old Sacramento man. The Associated Press reported that he was an Army veteran. By MATT STEVENS and DAVE PHILIPPS
Former North Carolina Police Officer Who Beat Black Man Is Charged With Assault Christopher Hickman, who was caught on video beating Johnnie Jermaine Rush in August, was charged with two counts of assault, one a felony charge. By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH
Outrage Over Footage of Police Officer Beating a Black Man in North Carolina A body camera video that was leaked to the news media has led to the resignation of a police officer in Asheville, N.C. By CHRISTINA CARON
United Airlines Pauses Lottery for Bonuses After Employees Rebel Online The airline has walked back from a plan to replace modest monthly incentives with a chance to win a few large awards. By CHRISTINA CARON
Eight Dead, Including Two Children, in Fierce Nor’easter The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic were still reeling on Saturday from the heavy snow, rain and high winds that ripped through the regions on Friday. By CHRISTINA CARON
Bill Banning Circumcision in Iceland Alarms Religious Groups Doctors, nurses and midwives have thrown their support behind the bill, which would ban circumcisions in children without a medical reason. By CHRISTINA CARON
Sridevi Kapoor, Bollywood’s First Female Superstar, Dies at 54 Sridevi, a veteran of some 300 films in five languages, was one of the only Bollywood actresses to headline box-office hits without a man beside her in a leading role. By MAGGIE ASTOR and CHRISTINA CARON
C.D.C. Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick The authorities in Atlanta have announced a $10,000 reward for information about Timothy Cunningham, who disappeared about two weeks ago. By CHRISTINA CARON
These Transgender Children Say They’re Thriving. They Want to Help Others Do the Same. The GenderCool Project highlights transgender students who are ambitious and well-adjusted, countering the gloom-and-doom portrayals that are common. By CHRISTINA CARON
Teacher Marries Her Girlfriend, and Then Catholic School Fires Her Jocelyn Morffi was one of the most popular educators at a Catholic school in Florida, students’ parents said. She was terminated less than a week after her wedding. By CHRISTINA CARON
Adding to Olympic Nerves: A Wardrobe Malfunction on Ice It was her Olympics debut, but the ice dancer Yura Min didn’t let the threat of her costume falling down stop her performance. By CHRISTINA CARON
Two Ohio Police Officers Killed Responding to 911 Hangup Call, Officials Say The officers, Eric Joering and Anthony Morelli, were shot while responding to a call involving potential domestic abuse, the police chief said. By JEFFERY C. MAYS
Reg E. Cathey, Actor on ‘House of Cards’ and ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 59 Mr. Cathey won an Emmy for his portrayal of a barbecue pit owner and confidant to Francis Underwood on “House of Cards.” He also played a political operative on “The Wire.” By MATT STEVENS
Macy’s Courts Muslims With New Hijab Brand Macy’s is the latest company trying to capture a piece of the lucrative Muslim clothing market, which was worth $254 billion globally in 2016. By CHRISTINA CARON and MAYA SALAM
Plans at Stanford Fall Apart for a Plaque at Site of Sexual Assault The university and the victim failed to agree on a quotation from her court statement, a professor says. By CHRISTINA CARON