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For Trump, Doug Burgum Emerges as a Safe Option, and a Wild Card
Mr. Burgum, North Dakota’s governor, is a prime contender in the former president’s search for a running mate, but he…
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Days After Border Closes for Most Migrants, Manageable Crowds but More Anxiety
On a hot and humid morning in the Mexican border city of Reynosa, less than a mile from the Rio…
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Stanford Becomes Latest School to Reinstate Test Scores Requirement
The university joins a small but growing number of elite colleges requiring SAT or ACT scores in applications once again.
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Swimmer Trying to Make Olympic History Is Left Off the U.S. Team
When the sport of artistic swimming, formerly synchronized swimming, announced it would allow men to compete in the Paris Games,…
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House Ethics Panel Looks Into Nancy Mace’s Use of Reimbursement Program
The committee will decide whether to open a formal investigation into expense reports filed by the South Carolina Republican.
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‘Not Sustainable’: High Insurance Costs Threaten Affordable Housing
Homeowners in areas battered by climate disasters are facing dizzying insurance rate increases. But builders of housing for the homeless…
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As Trump Rallies in the Southwest, Extreme Heat Threatens MAGA Faithful
Political campaigns do their best to control as much as possible: their candidate, their messaging, their surrogates and their schedules.…
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Biden’s Border Crackdown Could Disproportionately Affect Families
Parents with children represent 40 percent of migrants who crossed the southern border this year. Now, they will be turned…
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President Biden’s Action on Immigration Is a Tough Sell in This Border County
Republicans and Democrats alike in Cochise County, Ariz., a place where many have long felt their needs are ignored, eyed…
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Trump Vows to Lower Prices. Some of His Policies May Raise Them.
Former President Donald J. Trump routinely blames President Biden for higher prices at the grocery store and everywhere else Americans…