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Debt Talks Are Frozen as House Republicans Splinter Over a Fiscal Plan
The struggles among Republicans to put forth a budget reflect the perilous path ahead for lawmakers who must broker a debt…
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Californians Share Their Pandemic Silver Linings
How things have changed three years since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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Pence Must Testify to Jan. 6 Grand Jury, Judge Rules
The ruling in Washington was the latest setback to efforts by former President Donald J. Trump’s legal team to limit…
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Newsom Rolls Back Water Restrictions After Winter Deluge in California
The state is “mostly but not completely” out of a drought, Gov. Gavin Newsom says.
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Nominee for F.A.A. Post Withdraws From Consideration
His Republican critics had complained that he lacked aviation experience and raised questions about his connection to a corruption investigation.
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Two Migrants Found Dead and 13 Others Ill on Train in Texas, Authorities Say
The migrants were found trapped inside a sweltering shipping container that was stopped near a town in Uvalde County, according…
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Los Angeles Schools and 30,000 Workers Reach Tentative Deal After Strike
The three-day walkout included Los Angeles Unified School District teachers, gardeners, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and special education assistants.
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Tennessee’s Rejection of $8.8 Million in Federal Funding Alarms H.I.V. Prevention Groups
The state plans to use state funds, which a spokeswoman for Gov. Bill Lee said would be more efficient than…
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Another Mental Illness Tragedy Spurs Questions About Virginia’s Health System
Irvo Otieno’s death after sheriff’s deputies pinned him to the floor shows that changes in recent years have not solved…
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Arizona Supreme Court Turns Down Kari Lake’s Appeal in Her Election Lawsuit
The justices refused to hear Ms. Lake’s claims disputing her loss in the governor’s race, but sent one part of…