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Not an Ordinary Special Election, and Yet a Typical Result
Democrats claim another victory, although it doesn’t necessarily add more clarity about November.
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Why the Case Against Fani Willis Feels Familiar to Black Women
In interviews, professional women were dismayed by the personal attacks on the Georgia prosecutor, but not surprised.
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They Know Haley’s Chances Against Trump, but They’re Voting for Her Anyway
A bus tour across South Carolina intended to evoke Nikki Haley’s political history in the state served up some reminders…
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Liberal Group Joins Efforts Calling for Protest Vote Against Biden in Michigan
Our Revolution, begun by Senator Bernie Sanders in 2016, is aiming to shift the president’s stance on the war in…
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How Congress Could Bypass Republican Opposition to Funding Ukraine
Lawmakers in the House may resort to an arcane procedural move to force action on a foreign aid bill that…
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Before Houston Megachurch Shooting, a Series of Warning Signs
A woman who opened fire at Lakewood Church engaged in “antisemitic rants” and kept guns in the house even after…
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Two Students, Two Views, One Campus Conflict in the Midwest
At the University of Michigan, a Palestinian activist and a self-described Zionist counterprotester have little in common, except the way…
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Police Announce an Arrest in the Theft of a Jackie Robinson Statue
The authorities say the life-size bronze statue was stolen from a park in Wichita, Kan., probably to be sold as…
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On Capitol Hill, Republicans Use Bigoted Attacks Against Political Foes
House and Senate Republicans have denigrated fellow lawmakers, Biden administration officials and witnesses in racist ways, both in casual comments…
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House Republicans Try Again to Impeach Mayorkas for Border Policies
With a redo of their first failed attempt, Republicans are hoping to push through the charges in what constitutional experts…