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Late Winter Storms Spare California From Drought Pain, for Now
A rush of precipitation lifted the state to its second straight year with above-average snowfall, though Gov. Gavin Newsom warned…
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Trump to Focus on Border as Democrats Eye Boost From Florida Abortion Ruling
Former President Donald J. Trump will campaign on immigration and border policy today with events planned in Michigan and Wisconsin,…
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Ruben Gallego, Democratic Senate Candidate in Arizona, Raises $7.5 Million
The congressman’s campaign said it had more than $9.6 million cash on hand as it looks toward a fall race…
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Why the Two-State Solution Isn’t a Solution at All
After 176 days, Israel’s assault on Gaza has not stopped, and has expanded into what Human Rights Watch has declared…
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We Still Haven’t Figured Out How to Beat ISIS
For all of the counterterrorism wins that the United States has had in its fight against the Islamic State —…
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World
U.S.-Funded Broadcaster Leaves Hong Kong, Citing Security Law
Radio Free Asia, which ran a small operation in Hong Kong, said its staff was at risk because of the…
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World
Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on Children
A push by leading Democrats to restrict how social media companies use algorithms to serve content to children has been…
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What College Applicants Really Think About Republicans’ Campus Panic
The moral panic about “woke” campuses has metastasized into actual legislation, and not just in the swampy idylls of Florida.…
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Javier Milei Is a New Prophet of Apocalyptic Capitalism
In Davos, Switzerland, this January, a new icon of capitalist resentment took the stage. President Javier Milei of Argentina won…
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Appeals Court Rules Against Texas in Clash Over Migrant Arrest Law
The decision in favor of the federal government left in place a trial court injunction blocking implementation of the law.