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In Texas’ Largest Fire, a Race to Save Animals Big and Small
An elite team of veterinarians is helping to save cows, horses, donkeys, cats and dogs. “There’s been so much devastation,”…
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North Carolina’s Race for Governor: Expensive, Closely Watched and Probably Tight
The leading candidates — Josh Stein, the Democratic attorney general, and Mark Robinson, the Republican lieutenant governor — could not…
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Judge’s Ruling Sets Back Law Meant to Fight Money Laundering
An Alabama judge barred the government from collecting certain company ownership data to help the Treasury Department identify money launderers,…
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Texas Judge Temporarily Blocks Paxton’s Demand for Transgender Minors’ Records
An L.G.B.T.Q. organization had sued after the state’s attorney general asked for documents on children receiving gender-affirming care.
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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…