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Republicans Nod to Trump’s Influence in Race to Succeed McConnell
With nine months before Senate Republicans select their new leader to succeed Senator Mitch McConnell, some are acknowledging the shadow…
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The Abandoned Luxury Towers That Graffiti Exposed
Skyscrapers in the heart of Los Angeles were a financial failure that many people had ignored — until graffiti artists…
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Aging Bridge Is a Flashpoint in Competitive Washington State House Race
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is running on fixing one of the busiest bridges in the region. Her far-right opponent calls…
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Trump’s Allies Ramp Up Campaign Targeting Voter Rolls
Calling themselves investigators, activists are using new data tools and disputed legal theories to urge officials to drop voters from…
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In Texas, a ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Brawl for Control of the G.O.P.
Attorney General Ken Paxton is out for revenge. Gov. Greg Abbott wants private school vouchers. Both want to bring down…
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Majority of Biden’s 2020 Voters Now Say He’s Too Old to Be Effective
A New York Times/Siena College poll revealed how much even his supporters worry about his age, intensifying what has become…
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Who Will Win Control of the House in 2024? California May Hold the Key.
While the state is solidly in the Democrats’ column for the presidential election, the winners in key districts could determine…
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‘I’m Matt.’ For Some Politicians, Addiction Battles Drive Policymaking.
Elected leaders in recovery are sharing their histories of drug abuse, fueled by worry over the epidemic that’s killing so…
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Trump Dominates Michigan G.O.P. Convention Amid Party Turmoil
The former president won all 39 delegates against Nikki Haley during the caucus-style event in Grand Rapids.
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University of Florida Eliminates All D.E.I.-Related Positions
The move complies with a state law that barred public universities from using government funds for initiatives that promote diversity,…