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Judges Press Lawyer for Meadows on Bid to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
A panel of appeals court judges appeared skeptical of the arguments on Friday on behalf of Mark Meadows, the former…
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A ‘Historical and Hysterical’ House Flees After a Tumultuous Year
An ousted speaker, internal divisions and a race to the exits characterized the first year of the chaos-wracked Republican majority.
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New C.D.C. Director Seeks to Foster Trust in a Battered Agency
Five months into her tenure at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Mandy K. Cohen is trying to…
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Democratic Critics of Israel Draw Challengers Eyeing AIPAC’s Help
Groups aligned with AIPAC are likely to shower next year’s Democratic primaries with campaign cash. One key target: Representative Ilhan…
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Florida Law Chills Chinese Student Recruitment
A measure identifying seven “countries of concern” has frustrated University of Florida professors, who are unsure whether they can offer…
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Lawyer for Election Workers Says Damages From Giuliani Should Send a Message
In closing arguments, the lawyer for two former Georgia election workers defamed by Rudolph Giuliani said a big jury award…
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G.O.P. Support Grows for a House Candidate With a Disputed Military Record
J.R. Majewski, an ally of former President Donald J. Trump, is seeking to avenge his 13-point loss in the 2022…
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Republicans Reject Funding for Penn’s Veterinary School
The News Republicans in Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives voted this week to withhold millions of dollars from the University of…
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The House Authorized Its Impeachment Inquiry Against Biden. Now What?
House Republicans have been investigating the president for months without evidence that he committed high crimes and misdemeanors. A vote…
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The Fall of Penn’s President Brings Campus Free Speech to a Crossroads
Before the Israel-Hamas war, universities were already engulfed in debates over what kinds of speech are acceptable.