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More Income for the Supreme Court: Million-Dollar Book Deals
The deals have become highly lucrative for the justices, including for those who used court staff members to help research…
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Where the Republican Candidates Stand on Border Security and Immigration
Support for a wall is now routine, and some presidential candidates say they would use military force to secure the…
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Education Dept. Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into Harvard’s Legacy Admissions
An inquiry into admissions preferences for family of alumni and donors began after the Supreme Court’s decision last month limiting…
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DeSantis Cuts Campaign Staff by Over a Third, Aiming to Rein In Costs
His presidential campaign, facing questions from allies and donors about the strength of his candidacy, has now eliminated the jobs…
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Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration’s New Asylum Policy
Immigrant advocacy groups challenged the administration’s decision to sharply limit who is allowed to apply for asylum in the United…
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DeSantis Involved in Car Crash in Tennessee; He Is Unhurt
The crash occurred in Chattanooga as Mr. DeSantis and his team were traveling to a fund-raiser there, a spokesman said.
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Pacific Seabed Mining Delayed as International Agency Finalizes Rules
Efforts to extract the metals used in car batteries have been pushed off amid pressure from environmentalists and nations that…
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A Mental Health Crisis. An Officer’s Gun. A Too-Common Tragedy.
The San Antonio Police Department, like the police in other cities, has a Mental Health Unit available around the clock…
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DeSantis Faces Swell of Criticism Over Florida’s New Standards for Black History
In one benchmark, middle schoolers would learn that enslaved Americans developed skills that “could be applied for their personal benefit.”
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Biden Nominates Adm. Lisa Franchetti to Lead the Navy
If confirmed, Admiral Franchetti, who currently serves as the Navy’s second in command, would become the first woman to lead…