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Legal Settlement Clarifies Reach of Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law
The law will stay on the books, but the settlement makes clear it that does not ban classroom references to…
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He Was in Prison. She Was in Covid Lockdown. They Freed Each Other.
Four years ago, as a deadly virus began to upend the world, Jessica Jacobs was at home in Los Angeles,…
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Testimony Fleshes Out Account of Trump’s Demand to Go to Capitol on Jan. 6
But a newly released transcript of an interview of the Secret Service agent who drove Donald Trump’s vehicle that day…
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Why Democrats Are Hopeful in North Carolina and Nervous in Georgia
President Biden’s campaign and its allies are targeting both battlegrounds — but only one state has a highly controversial Republican…
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Trump Gives Rambling Answer on Why He Backtracked on a TikTok Ban
Donald Trump told CNBC that banning TikTok would make young people “go crazy” and could benefit Facebook, which he called…
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U. of Texas at Austin Will Return to Standardized Test Requirement
The university said SAT and ACT scores help it place students in programs that fit them best.
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For This Rookie Judge, a Pivotal Decision Looms in the Georgia Trump Case
Judge Scott McAfee will soon decide whether to disqualify Fani Willis, the prosecutor leading the case, on the grounds that…
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Biden Budget Will Underscore Divide With Republicans and Trump
The president’s fiscal 2025 budget proposal includes about $3 trillion in deficit reduction over a decade, largely from raising taxes…
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California’s Ballot Measure on Mental Health Care Still Isn’t Decided. Why?
Proposition 1 was expected to be widely approved, but the vote is close. Here’s what the measure is and what’s…
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Virginia Bans Legacy Admissions in Public Universities and Colleges
The new law comes as the practice of giving preferential treatment to applicants with family ties to alumni has come…