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After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on Guns
HOUSTON — After months of pleading for more gun control measures, a Democrat who represents Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children…
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DeSantis Continues to Test the Waters of 2024 — and Supporters Are Getting Restless
The Florida governor looked to excite voters in Wisconsin, finding supporters — but also doubters — in the competitive Midwest.
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Biden to Name Air Force Chief to Top Military Post, Officials Say
The appointment of Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. would mean that the top two Pentagon leadership positions would be inhabited…
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One Family Has Spearheaded Montana’s Unflinching Conservatism
Three members of the Regier family now hold leadership positions in the Montana Legislature as the state’s conservative shift has…
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Is a 6-Week Abortion Ban a Disaster for DeSantis? Two Theories.
There were plenty of midterm elections where Republicans didn’t seem to pay a price over new abortion restrictions.
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The Population of California Declined, Again
In 2022, the state’s population dropped by roughly 138,400 people, to 38.94 million.
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Former F.B.I. Agent Charged in Jan. 6 Riot
Prosecutors say the former agent, who worked counterterrorism in the New York field office before leaving bureau in 2017, called…
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Judge Rejects Montana Lawmaker’s Effort to Return to House Floor
The News A judge ruled on Tuesday against a Montana legislator who had sought a court order allowing her to…
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In Texas, Aimless Gunfire Rattles Residents, but It’s Hard to Stop
Law enforcement officials across the state were engaged in an expanding manhunt for a fugitive who killed five people after…
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Release of Justice Stevens’s Private Papers Opens Window Into Supreme Court
The justice’s files on thousands of cases, including landmark decisions on abortion and the 2000 election, were made public.