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Texas Clamps Down on Border in El Paso
With lines of unauthorized migrants on the border, the state police began inspecting commercial vehicles at the international bridge.
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A Conversation With Eric Garcetti, Who Led Los Angeles for Nearly a Decade
As he steps down, the city’s 42nd mayor talks legacy, racial tensions and whether he’ll become the U.S. ambassador to…
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Senate Report Finds Widespread Sexual Abuse of Women in Federal Prisons
Federal Bureau of Prisons employees have abused female inmates in at least 19 of the 29 federal facilities that have…
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Biden to Sign Bill to Protect Same-Sex Marriage Rights
Proponents of the legislation argued that Congress needed to be proactive in ensuring a future Supreme Court would not invalidate…
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2022 Review: How Republicans Lost Despite Winning the Popular Vote
There were several reasons Republicans struggled to translate votes into seats, including candidate quality and strength in the wrong places.
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Lauren Boebert, Far-Right Firebrand, Wins Re-election After Recount
Ms. Boebert defeated Adam Frisch in Colorado’s Republican-leaning Third District to win a second term in the House.
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Two Groups Quietly Spent $32 Million Rallying Voters Behind Voting Rights
The money largely went to state and local organizations that often focused on turning out young voters and people of…
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Inside the Battle for Control of the Republican National Committee
Ronna McDaniel, the longtime chair of the committee, has become a vessel for discontent over the party’s losses in 2022.
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Military Plans New $435 Million Health Facility at Guantánamo Bay
The plan to replace the base hospital envisions a prison still in operation at the base and reduced health care…
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F.B.I. Reports Drop in Hate Crimes, but Lack of Data Casts Doubt on Figures
Only about two-thirds of local departments reported hate crimes last year, down from more than 90 percent the year before.