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A Year After a Fiery Voting Rights Speech, Biden Delivers a More Muted Address
On Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, the president assured an audience at Ebenezer Baptist Church that its side in the…
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In Pennsylvania, the 2020 Election Still Stirs Fury. And a Recount.
Election deniers in Lycoming County convinced officials to conduct a 2020 recount, a three-day undertaking that showed almost no change,…
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If Affirmative Action Ends, College Admissions May Be Changed Forever
Schools may need to rethink everything, including recruitment, scholarships, standardized testing and alumni preferences.
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Documents Inquiry Puts Spotlight on Biden’s Frenetic Last Days as Vice President
The special counsel will have to reconstruct how a small number of classified documents made it to Mr. Biden’s home…
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School Searched 6-Year-Old’s Backpack Before Newport News Shooting, Officials Say
No weapon was found during the search, according to the school district. The 6-year-old boy is accused of later shooting…
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Biden Will Deliver State of the Union Address on Feb. 7
President Biden’s speech will be his first appearance before a House led by Republicans who are unlikely to cooperate with…
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How Classified Information Is Handled
Presidents have established and developed the classification system through a series of executive orders around World War II and the…
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A Conversation With Sam Liccardo, Who Led San Jose for Eight Years
Liccardo, 52, has just stepped down as mayor of California’s third-largest city.
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Leader of Biden’s Covid Vaccine Effort Is Stepping Down
Dr. David A. Kessler took over Operation Warp Speed when President Biden entered office, and his departure signals the end…
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Presidents and Their Prosecutors
Since the dark days of Watergate, every president but one has faced a special prosecutor scrutinizing them or their associates.…