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Without Tucker Carlson, Far Right Loses a Foothold in the Mainstream
For years, Mr. Carlson used his Fox News show to bring right-wing ideas into Americans’ living rooms. Playing the same…
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Abortion Pill Fight to Be Heard by One of Nation’s Most Conservative Courts
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has long been at the center of high-profile challenges, and a…
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Nikki Haley Says Pledging a Federal Abortion Ban Wouldn’t Be ‘Honest’
“I think the media has tried to divide them by saying we have to decide certain weeks,” Ms. Haley said…
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Rules for Pentagon Use of Proxy Forces Shed Light on a Shadowy War Power
Newly disclosed documents include Special Operations forces directives for managing counterterrorism and irregular warfare surrogate fighters.
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Why Ron DeSantis Is Limping to the Starting Line
In November, Representative Byron Donalds scored a coveted speaking slot: introducing Gov. Ron DeSantis after a landslide re-election turned the…
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‘A Daily Game of Russian Roulette’: Homeless in San Diego
As a record number of people die on America’s streets, Abdul Curry fights to stay alive.
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With Title 42 Expired, Migrants in Limbo Ponder Next Steps
SAN DIEGO — In the vast migrant camp that sprung up this week on a patch of U.S. soil between…
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Families of Those Lost to Covid Wrestle With Mixed Emotions as Emergency Ends
More than 1.1 million Americans have died of Covid. An official end to the health emergency has landed in complicated…
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The College Board Will Change Its A.P. African American Studies Course
The course had run into criticism from scholars, who accused the board of omitting key concepts and bending to political…
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What to Know About California’s Reparations Efforts
A conversation with Kurtis Lee, a New York Times economics correspondent covering the state’s reparations task force.