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In Debt Limit Fight, Republicans Won’t Say What Spending Cuts They Want
A renewed focus on fiscal restraint in the standoff with Democrats poses its own political risks.
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Memphis Officers Had Been Reprimanded After Using Force
Four officers charged in Tyre Nichols’s death had been disciplined previously, including two who had failed to report using force…
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DeSantis Takes On the Education Establishment, and Builds His Brand
A proposal by Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida to overhaul higher education would mandate courses in Western civilization, eliminate diversity…
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Republicans Assail Vaccine and Mandates With Misleading Claims
The House debated for hours on Tuesday before voting for measures that would end a public health emergency and a…
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House Votes to End Covid Precautions as G.O.P. Uses Pandemic in Political Attacks
Republicans in Congress are seeking to capitalize on discontent about the federal coronavirus response while the party’s presidential contenders are…
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U.S. Charges Four in Connection With the Assassination of Haiti’s President
The decision to charge the men, considered to be ringleaders in the assassination plot, in the United States is an…
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F.B.I. Searched Biden’s Former Think Tank Office in November
It is not clear if the search, which was done with the cooperation of Mr. Biden’s legal team, uncovered any…
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Trump’s Well-Worn Legal Playbook Starts to Look Frayed
The former president’s familiar tactics of defiance, counterattacks and delays appear less successful than ever as investigations and court proceedings…
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Congressman Sends Inert Grenades to Colleagues at House Offices
Representative Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, gave the grenades as gifts to colleagues in the House, drawing mixed reactions from…
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Can Joe Manchin Broker a Debt Deal as Republicans Try to Unseat Him?
The centrist West Virginia Democrat, who faces re-election in 2024, has made it clear he believes he can help broker…