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House Passes Stopgap Bill to Head Off Shutdown, With Key Issues Unresolved
The latest temporary spending measure buys Congress a week to finalize details of a deal on half of government spending,…
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Firefighters Rush to Contain Texas Wildfire, Now the State’s Largest on Record
Cooler temperatures on Thursday were expected to give firefighters a chance to control the fire, which has already burned an…
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Texts Show Witness Readily Helped Build a Case to Disqualify Trump Prosecutors
Terrence Bradley was a reluctant witness in court, but text messages show he was eager to help an effort to…
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On the Arizona Border, Even a Slow Day Is Busy
Illegal crossings have dropped in the last month, but the migrant crisis still defines life on the border, where many…
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After U. of Georgia Killing, Lawmakers Seek Tougher Immigration Laws
As residents lamented the killing of a 22-year-old woman, immigration policies in Georgia have come under renewed scrutiny, with state…
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For Suspect in U. of Georgia Killing, an Obscure Trail Across States
After leaving Venezuela, he entered the U.S. through Texas and stopped in New York before living in Georgia.
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The Politics Behind Trump and Biden’s Dueling Border Stops
In separate events along the border in Texas on Thursday, President Biden and Donald Trump will present contrasting goals, and…
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In Taking Up Trump’s Immunity Claim, Supreme Court Bolstered His Delay Strategy
By scheduling a hearing for late April on the former president’s assertion that he cannot be prosecuted for his actions…
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Judge Orders Trump Removed From Illinois Primary Ballot
The judge, a Democrat, stayed her ruling until Friday, leaving Donald J. Trump’s team time to appeal the decision.
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U.S. Airman’s Winding Path Ended in Self-Immolation to Protest Israel
Aaron Bushnell, the cyberdefense operations specialist who lit himself on fire to protest Israel’s killing of Palestinians, had left an…