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Could Biden’s Clean Energy Push Be a Victim of Its Success?
Dalton, Ga., was once known as the carpet capital of the country. Economic diversification meant branching out from wall-to-wall to…
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Why Biden’s Weakness Among Young Voters Should Be Taken Seriously
Almost all the polling shows the same pattern. Could the coming campaign restore Democrats’ usual advantage?
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In Countdown to Iowa, Trump Is Coasting, as DeSantis and Haley Clash
The former president’s chief rivals are running low on time to make a statement in Iowa’s caucuses, which could determine…
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Portland Teachers’ Strike Ends After More Than Three Weeks
The News The union representing teachers, counselors and other school employees in Portland, Ore., reached a tentative deal with the…
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The New Face of a City of 50,000 People
Nadia Mohamed, the 27-year-old mayor-elect of St. Louis Park, Minn., says her win is just the first chapter.
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To Beat Trump, Nikki Haley Is Trying to Speak to All Sides of a Fractured G.O.P.
Her campaign will test what political strategists and observers of her rise in politics have said is among her greatest…
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3 Takeaways From the Investigation Into Trump’s Pardon of Jonathan Braun
Mr. Braun was still under investigation by the Justice Department at the time of his pardon. Here are some key…
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Here Are the Members of Congress Giving Up Their Seats, Setting Up a 2024 Fight
The fight for control of Congress could be heavily influenced by the already large number of members retiring or seeking…
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U.S. Troops Still Train on Weapons With Known Risk of Brain Injury
A blast shattered the stillness of a meadow in the Ozark Mountains on an autumn afternoon. Then another, and another,…
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Members of Congress Head for the Exits, Many Citing Dysfunction
More than three dozen incumbents have announced they will not seek re-election next year. Some are running for other offices,…