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House Republicans to Examine K-12 Schools in Latest Antisemitism Hearing
After focusing on universities, a House subcommittee will question school district leaders from New York City, Berkeley, Calif., and Montgomery…
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How the New York City Chancellor Prepared for a Congressional Grilling
As David C. Banks prepares to testify about antisemitism in the New York City schools, he said he wasn’t intimidated…
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Why Biden and Harris Are So Busy on Wednesdays, When Trump Isn’t in Court
The president and vice president have been keeping up a busy schedule in the middle of each week, just as…
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Democrats, Sensing Shift on Abortion Rights Among Latinas, Push for More Gains
Hispanic views on the issue vary widely, and Democrats face hurdles, but opportunities, too. As one House candidate said: “I…
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Using Cartoonish Accents, J.F.K.’s Grandson Insults and Mocks Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In an escalation of the family feud, the son of Caroline Kennedy portrayed heavily accented characters who suggested that his…
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For American Jews, Biden’s Speech on Antisemitism Offers Recognition and Healing
While his message resonated with many Jewish leaders, the president’s remarks drew criticism from Republicans and supporters of Palestinians on…
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Body of Final Victim in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Is Found
The victim, José Mynor López, was a member of a work crew that had been filling potholes on the bridge…
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Judge Postpones Start of Trump Documents Trial Without New Date
Judge Aileen Cannon had previously made clear that the trial would not start as scheduled this month but she declined…
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Senators Seek to Curb Facial Recognition at Airports, Citing Privacy Concerns
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to add language to the reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration that would…
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From a Dead Dog to a Made-Up Meeting: Takeaways From Kristi Noem’s Book
After a rough start to the rollout of her memoir, the South Dakota governor has continued to defend shooting her…