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Barbara Lee, a Longtime Congresswoman, Is Running for Senate in California
Ms. Lee, the sole member of Congress to oppose a broad war authorization after the Sept. 11 attacks, is joining…
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In Vermont, a School and Artist Fight Over Murals of Slavery
Created to depict the brutality of enslavement, the works are seen by some as offensive. The school wants them permanently…
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What to Watch For in a Consequential Court Election in Wisconsin
Voters are going to the polls today in the primary election for a swing seat on the state’s Supreme Court,…
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Biden’s Surreal and Secretive Journey Into a War Zone
President Biden traveled covertly to the besieged Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, hoping to demonstrate American resolve to help defeat the…
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Chris Sununu Eyes the G.O.P.’s ‘Normal’ Lane in 2024. Does It Exist?
MANCHESTER, N.H. — When then-President Donald J. Trump visited New Hampshire in 2018, a typical delegation awaited him: flag-waving superfans,…
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In Mississippi’s Capital, Old Racial Divides Take New Forms
A plan by Republican lawmakers to set up a new court system served by a state-run police force for parts…
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When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Constitutional Line?
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases…
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Inside the Hunt for U.F.O.s at the End of the World
DEADHORSE, Alaska — Really? That’s it? The United States military is capable of many things, but finding the remnants of…
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Two Evangelical Leaders on ‘Radical Faith’
For the Taking the Lead series, we asked leaders in various fields to share insights on what they’ve learned and…
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Many in East Palestine, Skeptical of Official Tests, Seek Out Their Own
The moves reflect residents’ deep-seated mistrust of government screenings of toxic chemicals and fears of long-term effects from the train…