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If Biden Wanted to Ease U.S.-China Tensions, Would Americans Let Him?
In polls, Americans’ views of China are starting to resemble their views of the Soviet Union decades ago. That could…
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New Features for an Updated WordleBot
We’ve added a 14-day average of your scores, a 90-day window to review past games and more information on players’…
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A Hollywood Diner Becomes a Writers’ Room of a Different Sort
In their third month on the picket lines, Los Angeles screenwriters are drawing inspiration — and sustenance — from a…
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DeSantis’s Striking, Risky Strategy: Not Trying to Trick Small Donors
Diverging from Donald Trump, who has often cajoled, guilt-tripped and even misled small donors, the DeSantis team is pledging to…
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Initial Victim in Philadelphia Shot 44 Hours Before Larger Attack, Police Say
A 911 call reported gunshots near the victim’s house, but the police were dispatched to the wrong address and the…
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In the Mississippi Delta, Hoping for Opportunity After a Ruinous Tornado
Two years into their marriage, Talia and Malissa Williams were working diligently to lay the groundwork for the rest of…
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Nikki Haley Makes Her Pitch in New Hampshire. It’s Unclear Whether Voters Will Swing.
The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador is intensely focused on the state. But her brand of politics…
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Vivek Ramaswamy Leans Into His Hindu Faith to Court Christian Voters
Bristol Smith, a manager at a McDonald’s in Maryville, Tenn., came across Vivek Ramaswamy’s name this spring, shortly after Mr.…
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Iowa Republicans Set the Date for the Party’s Caucuses — and It’s Early
The state party will hold a nominating contest in January, the earliest it has been held in recent campaign cycles.
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Transgender Care Ban Allowed to Take Effect in Tennessee, Appeals Panel Says
The ruling on Saturday is the first time a federal court has allowed a law banning transition care to fully…