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Publisher Scholastic Backtracks on Isolating Works on Race and Gender
The company was faulted for the practice, which it said was an effort to help schools navigate new laws restricting…
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California Slams San Francisco for ‘Egregious’ Barriers to Housing Construction
The city adopted a state-approved plan in January to build 82,000 new housing units in eight years. It’s already failing.
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Justice Thomas’s R.V. Loan Was Forgiven, Senate Inquiry Finds
The justice failed to repay much, perhaps all, of the $267,230 loan. His benefactor wiped the slate clean, with ethical…
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Democratic Group Steps Up Warnings Over a No Labels Third Party Bid
A Third Way memo cites a recent polling presentation from a centrist organization, No Labels, which shows a hypothetical ticket…
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Senate Confirms Biden’s Nominee to Lead the F.A.A.
Michael G. Whitaker, who received bipartisan support, faces the challenge of stabilizing an agency that had been without a permanent…
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With Plea Deals in Georgia Trump Case, Fani Willis Is Building Momentum
The Fulton County district attorney often uses her state’s racketeering law to pressure lower-rung defendants to cooperate and exert pressure…
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Another Day of G.O.P. Chaos Winds Up With Speaker Nominee No. 4
House Republicans turned on themselves as they immolated yet another of their leaders in the bonfires of the speaker fight.…
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In Texas, Local Laws to Prevent Travel for Abortions Gain Momentum
Lubbock County, home to more than 300,000 near the New Mexico border, has become the fourth and largest Texas county…
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Watchdog Says Trump Didn’t Influence Decision on F.B.I. Headquarters
Still, the bureau’s director noted that Donald J. Trump had made it unmistakably clear, even before appointing him, that he…
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Latest Figure to Flip in Election Case Had Direct Ties to Trump and Giuliani
Jenna Ellis, the lawyer who pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with the authorities in the Georgia prosecution, was closely…