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Departing House Members Ask: ‘Why Am I Here?’
A wave of retirees from both parties, including committee chairs and rising stars, say that serving in Congress is no…
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How Some ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Tips Turned Into $50,000 in Prizes
The Upshot’s guide helped a New Jersey man, who has some good tips of his own.
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Pro-McCormick Super PAC Plans $30 Million Ad Blitz in Pennsylvania
Senator Bob Casey’s re-election campaign and the campaign arm of Senate Democrats have so far spent the most in a…
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In a Texas G.O.P. at War With Itself, the Hard Right Is Gaining
The speaker of the State House, Dade Phelan, survived a primary challenge from a Trump-backed activist, but many other Republican…
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A ‘Laundry List’ or a ‘Feel’: Biden and Trump’s Clashing Appeals to Black Voters
President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump both see Black outreach as critical to winning in November. But their…
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Experts Question Alito’s Failure to Recuse Himself in Flag Controversy
Legal ethicists welcomed the fact that the justice gave reasons for staying on two Jan. 6 cases, a break from…
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Sleepless in Seattle as a Hellcat Roars Through the Streets
As much of Seattle tries to sleep, the Hellcat supercar goes on the prowl, the howls of its engine and…
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Yale Chooses Head of Stony Brook University to Be New President
Maurie D. McInnis, a cultural historian, will be the first woman to serve as the school’s permanent president.
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Can Trump Still Run for President if He Is Convicted?
Not since Eugene V. Debs campaigned from a prison cell more than a century ago has the United States experienced…
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Perhaps Lost in the Polling: The Race Is Still Close
Biden has mostly held his support among white voters, and Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin probably offer his clearest path to…