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In New Hampshire, Republicans Weigh Another Hard-Right Candidate
MANCHESTER, N.H. — He has said the state’s popular Republican governor is “a Chinese Communist sympathizer,” called for the repeal…
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Judge Recommends Rejecting Bid by Sept. 11 Families to Seize Frozen Afghan Funds
WASHINGTON — A federal magistrate judge has recommended rejecting the effort by relatives of victims of the Sept. 11 attacks…
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‘We’ll Teach Out of Anywhere’: In Flooded Kentucky, Schools Race to Rebuild
COMBS, Ky. — Robin Combs has been teaching math for more than three decades, muscle memory guiding her as she…
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Judge Signals Intent to Appoint Special Master in Mar-a-Lago Search
A federal judge in Florida gave notice on Saturday of her “preliminary intent” to appoint an independent arbiter, known as…
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Intelligence Officials Will Assess Security Risks From Mar-a-Lago Documents
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence officials will conduct a review to assess the possible risks to national security from former President…
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Promoting His Memoir, Kushner Offers Tortured Defenses of Trump
WASHINGTON — Making the rounds promoting his new memoir, Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump, this…
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As DeSantis Campaigns on Education, Crist Picks Teacher as Running Mate
MIAMI — In choosing the head of the largest teachers union in the Southeast as his running mate, Charlie Crist,…
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Election Data Breach Attracts Georgia Investigators
The day after Donald J. Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol, a small group working on his behalf traveled to rural…
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Back to School in DeSantis’s Florida, as Teachers Look Over Their Shoulders
Erin Brown, a teacher in St. Johns County, Fla., typically keeps a gay pride flag hanging up in her classroom.…
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Possibility of Obstruction Looms Over Trump After Thwarted Efforts to Recover Documents
WASHINGTON — When the Justice Department proposed redactions to the affidavit underlying the warrant used to search former President Donald…