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Tim Scott Weighs 2024 Run, Selling Unity to a Party Eager for a Fight
Mr. Scott, the only Black Republican senator, has many political assets. What he lacks is an obvious ability to win…
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Memphis Officers Plead Not Guilty in Tyre Nichols Beating
A judge urged patience in the upcoming criminal process. Five police officers face charges of second-degree murder in the case.
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A Homeless Student Received Aid for an Apartment. Then Came the Hard Part.
As the housing crisis deepens in Los Angeles County, one young woman learns that searching for a place of her…
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From ‘Birth of a Nation’ to ‘Till’: Confronting Racism in the White House Screening Room
“History matters,” President Biden said before showing a movie about Emmett Till, whose murder galvanized the civil rights movement.
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Burn Pit Program for Veterans Could Cost at Least $400 Billion, Agency Finds
In a report reviewing the nation’s budget outlook, Congress’s nonpartisan scorekeeper estimated that a veterans health program created last year…
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Three Booms. A Masked, Armed Man. How Horror Unfolded in a Michigan State Classroom.
A professor recalls: “It looked like a robot, not someone human, covered with a mask and a cap.”
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Suspect in Half Moon Bay Shooting Pleads Not Guilty
Zhao Chunli, a 66-year-old farmworker, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to seven counts of murder and one charge of attempted…
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Federal Officials Send Help After Ohio Derailment, but Residents’ Frustrations Persist
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — The head of the Environmental Protection Agency traveled to this small community on Thursday with promises…
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Biden’s Doctor Says He Is ‘Healthy’ and ‘Vigorous’
President Biden’s physical exam showed he is “fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency,” his physician said.
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Supreme Court Cancels Arguments in Title 42 Immigration Case
The justices, who had been set to hear arguments on March 1, acted after the Biden administration filed a brief…