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Laphonza Butler Just Got to the Senate, but She’s Not Planning to Stay Long
In an interview with The Times, the junior senator from California, appointed after the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein to…
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The Covenant Parents Aren’t Going to Keep Quiet on Guns
Mary Joyce told herself she would be kind, just as she always had been. Say enough, but not too much,…
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A Once Despairing Sandwich Shop Owner Sees ‘a Miracle’
Six months ago, Joe Faillace wasn’t sure his business could survive. He believes Phoenix’s clearing of a nearby homeless encampment…
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Serious Medical Errors Rose After Private Equity Firms Bought Hospitals
A new study shows an increase in the rate of inpatient complications, including infections and falls, though patients were no…
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A New Tax on Imports and a Split From China: Trump’s 2025 Trade Agenda
Former President Donald J. Trump is planning an aggressive expansion of his first-term efforts to upend America’s trade policies if…
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Lawmakers With Disabled Children Find Common Ground in Divided Congress
Members of Congress who have children with disabilities have bonded over that shared experience, despite vast political differences and broader…
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In L.A. District Attorney Race, Rhetoric Shifts From Reform to Fear
George Gascón is running for re-election in a very different climate, where concerns about crime have overtaken demands for equity…
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Newly Flush With Cash, Nikki Haley Makes Her Move in Iowa. Is It Too Late?
A super PAC backing the former governor of South Carolina plans to knock on 100,000 doors in Iowa before the…
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N.I.H.’s New Leader Wants to Broaden Participation in Medical Research
In a wide-ranging interview, Dr. Monica M. Bertagnolli, the director of the National Institutes of Health, discussed drug patents, trust…
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Who Are the Members of the Harvard Corporation?
The Harvard Corporation is a powerful board that governs the university. Here’s what we know about the members.