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Latino Organizers Say Republicans Took a Risk in Ignoring Nevada
G.O.P. presidential candidates bypassed the state because of a complicated, noncompetitive primary process. It also may have deterred some Latino…
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Mayorkas Says He’s ‘Focused on the Work’ After Dodging Impeachment
Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, has learned to keep his head down through the drama, his confidants say
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Navigating Israel’s War When One Spouse Is Jewish, and One Is Not.
For some couples, figuring out how to talk about the war in Gaza is a hurdle in the relationship, but…
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In New York, Biden Courts Big-Money Donors and Attacks a ‘Dangerous’ Trump
In drawing rooms and ballrooms of the elite in Manhattan, any enthusiasm for a second Biden term seemed to be…
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Senate Bogs Down on Ukraine and Israel Aid After G.O.P. Blocks Border Deal
The Senate bogged down on Wednesday over a bill to send tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine and Israel…
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Johnson Stumbles, Deepening Republican Disarray and His Own Challenges
Little more than 100 days into his tenure, the speaker who was handed an impossible job has only made it…
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Harvard Is Accused of Obstructing House Antisemitism Inquiry
Representative Virginia Foxx said Harvard had provided a “limited and dilatory” response to a House committee investigation. She threatened to…
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Nevada’s Struggling Economy Could Hold a Key to 2024
Democrats say the state’s economy is getting better, while Republicans argue it’s getting worse. Which message resonates more could decide…
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The Evolving Watchdog Group Behind the Ballot Challenge to Trump
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, is among the avowedly nonpartisan groups under pressure from donors to…
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At 116, She Has Outlived Generations of Loved Ones. But Her Entire Town Has Become Family.
When Edith Ceccarelli was born in February 1908, Theodore Roosevelt was president, Oklahoma had just become the nation’s 46th state…