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Fast-Spreading Wildfires in Texas Panhandle Prompt Evacuations
One of the wildfires, the Smokehouse Creek fire near the cattle-country town of Canadian, is now the second largest wildfire…
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After Asking ‘Where’s Hunter?’ for Years, Republicans Question Biden’s Son
Hunter Biden was being deposed behind closed doors on Capitol Hill in the Republican impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
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Florida Suspends Bill to Protect ‘Unborn Child’ After I.V.F. Ruling
The News Republican lawmakers in Florida sidelined a bill this week that would allow civil lawsuits over the wrongful death…
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How the Senate G.O.P. Scored a Top Recruit and Widened Its Path to a Majority
The recruitment of Larry Hogan in Maryland served as a capstone to months of quiet success for Senate Republicans, after…
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One in Six Abortions Is Done With Pills Prescribed Online, Data Shows
The first nationwide count of telehealth abortions includes pills mailed to states with abortion bans by clinicians in states with…
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How Visiting the U.S. Border Became a Potent Form of Political Theater
The 2,000-mile frontier has become a symbol in American politics as the debate over immigration grows increasingly polarized.
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Michigan Primary Takeaways: ‘Uncommitted’ Makes Itself Heard
Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Donald J. Trump won Michigan’s primary elections on Tuesday as the president and his predecessor…
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What Does the Uncommitted Vote in Michigan Mean for 2024?
The share of Arab American and Muslim voters is small but could be decisive in a close race.
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Appeals Court Allows Indiana Ban on Transition Care for Minors to Take Effect
A lower court had mostly blocked enforcement of a state law that banned gender-transition care for minors, but a federal…
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Young Voters Say Their Discontent Goes Deeper Than Israel and Gaza
“If you’re a Democratic incumbent running for re-election, young voters are an essential part of your coalition,” an independent pollster…