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San Diego Is Once Again a Top Migrant Entry Point
Asylum seekers from around the world are trying to enter the United States through California, and immigrant traffic there has…
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In Red Montana, Two Democrats Take a New Political Approach: Attack
Democrats in Republican states have tended toward soft-spoken moderation, but Ryan Busse and Raph Graybill have charted a different course…
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House Democrats Begin Bid to Force Contraceptive Vote, Pressuring G.O.P.
By starting a discharge petition on legislation to codify the right to contraceptive access, Democrats aim to spotlight Republican opposition…
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In Arizona, Immigration Policies of the Moment Mimic the Policies of the Past
Republicans are hoping a proposal revisiting the tough immigration policies of a decade ago will turn out voters.
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Climate Group Is Running Ads on Biden Policies in Wisconsin and Michigan
The group, which has ties to Gov. Jay Inslee of Washington, has a $1 million plan for TV spots playing…
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During Impassioned Defense of Trump, Congressman’s 6-Year-Old Steals the Spotlight
As Representative John Rose castigated the former president’s criminal conviction, his young son locked in with the C-SPAN cameras, making…
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Biden Goes After Trump’s Felon Status at Connecticut Fund-Raiser
Democrats had been clamoring for the president to ratchet up his criticism of his predecessor.
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Trump Almost Certainly Won’t Go on Trial in Georgia This Year. Here’s Why.
The state appeals court tentatively set oral arguments for October on whether the prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case…
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Harvard’s Largest Faculty Division Will No Longer Require Diversity Statements
Instead, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will require applicants to describe their “efforts to strengthen academic communities,” a senior…
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Trump and R.N.C. Announce $141 Million Haul in May
The total, which was fueled in part by his criminal conviction and cannot be confirmed until filings this month, is…