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State and Local Governments Have Billions Left to Spend in Pandemic Aid
Two years after the federal government approved $350 billion in emergency funding for states and localities to respond to the…
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For Democrats, Crisis in Israel Could Be a Unifying Force
The party’s traditional support for Israel has been tested in recent years by a vocal liberal wing, but the attacks…
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The New Republican Establishment
An alternative Trumpist governing elite gets closer to ruling the party.
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Trump’s Claim That He Can’t Be Prosecuted Collides With Precedents
The former president says he has “absolute immunity.” But an array of Supreme Court decisions tells a different story.
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Facing Big Legal Bills, Defendants in Georgia Trump Case Seek Donations
Fund-raising campaigns — including one selling “MAGA honey” — are underway for many of the 18 defendants in a case…
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Trump’s Lawyers Lash Out Over Timing of His Federal Trials
In a court filing, the former president’s legal team accused prosecutors in the classified documents case of trying at any…
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ACT Reports Record Low Scores as Admissions Landscape Shifts
For the high school class of 2023, the average score was the lowest since 1991, and 43 percent of students…
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N.Y.U. Law Student Sends Anti-Israel Message and Loses a Job Offer
The controversy is the latest sign of the deep divide on campuses over the Hamas attack that killed more than…
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Republicans Choose a New Speaker Nominee, Then Quickly Undercut Him
Multiple lawmakers refused to honor their party’s internal selection of Steve Scalise, continuing the chaos over the speakership with no…
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After Biden’s Border Wall Pivot, a Texas County Asks: Why Build It Here?
On the outskirts of Rio Grande City, Texas, Eva Alvarez stepped past the graves of her parents and grandparents before…