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In Los Angeles, a Growing Sense That ‘Historic’ Weather Is Becoming Normal
With the latest atmospheric river dumping nearly a foot of rain on some neighborhoods, residents are becoming used to living…
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Mother of Michigan Gunman Found Guilty of Manslaughter
Jennifer Crumbley was convicted on four counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each student her son killed in Michigan’s deadliest…
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Republicans Push Forward With Vote to Impeach Mayorkas Over Border
Republicans said they had the votes to approve the charges against the homeland security secretary even amid skepticism in their…
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On the Border, Republicans Set a Trap, Then Fell Into It
Congressional Republicans thought they had set a clever trap for Democrats that would accomplish complementary political and policy goals. Their…
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Effort to Revamp I.R.S. Struggles Despite Multibillion-Dollar Infusion
The Office of the National Taxpayer Advocate lamented that the tax collection agency, which now faces budget cuts in Congress,…
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In Florida, New School Laws Have an Unintended Consequence: Bureaucracy
Under recent rules, some students can’t take a vision test or get a Band-Aid without permission slips. And it’s up…
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One of Trump’s Oldest Tactics in Business and Politics: I’m Rubber. You’re Glue.
Whenever Donald Trump is accused of something, he responds by accusing his opponent of that exact thing. The idea is…
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What to Watch at the Haley-DeSantis Debate and the Trump Town Hall
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis will debate on CNN on Wednesday night, at the same time that Donald Trump is…
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We Are in a Big Covid Wave. But Just How Big?
Wastewater data has become perhaps the best metric to track the spread of the virus in the U.S., but it’s…
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As Political Theater, Trump’s Court Appearance Wasn’t a Showstopper
The former president plans to continue showing up at various legal proceedings against him, but in this case the spotlight…