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Supreme Court to Hear Free Speech Challenges to Social Media Laws
The tech industry argues that laws in Florida and Texas, prompted by conservative complaints about censorship, violate the First Amendment.…
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The War in Gaza Turned This Longtime Michigan Democrat Against Biden
Tucked down in Terry Ahwal’s basement is her personal wall of fame: Here she is at the Obama White House…
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Ronna McDaniel, the R.N.C.’s Top Official, Plans to Step Down on March 8
Donald Trump has publicly backed a new leader, Michael Whatley, to replace her, as the former president continues to tighten…
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As the Election Comes Into Focus, Pressure Builds in the West Wing
The presidency has always been a pressure cooker, but some in the Biden administration see wars, age, family stress and…
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Confused About Michigan’s Primary and Convention? You’re Not Alone.
Republicans will use both a primary on Feb. 27 and a statewide nominating convention on March 2 to award presidential…
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Supreme Court to Decide How the First Amendment Applies to Social Media
Challenges to laws in Florida and Texas meant to protect conservative viewpoints are likely to yield a major constitutional ruling…
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Months After Backing Haley, Koch Network Suspends Support for Her Campaign
The group’s chief executive wrote in an email to staff on Sunday that it would now focus on House and…
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What We Know About the Death of a Nonbinary Student in Oklahoma
Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old student, died one day after an altercation with classmates in a school bathroom in Oklahoma, renewing…
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Haley’s Traditional Campaign Was No Match Against Trump in South Carolina
Some campaign professionals wonder if playing it safe was ever going to shake up the race.
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Gretchen Whitmer’s Biggest Electoral Test: Can She Deliver Michigan for Biden?
Gretchen Whitmer was planning to speak in Dearborn, Mich., at a feel-good event celebrating a health clinic founded by Muslim…