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Could Black Flight Change a Model of Integration?
American suburbs have long faced the issue of white families leaving as more residents of color move in. But in…
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US
Idaho Murders Suspect Felt ‘No Emotion’ and ‘Little Remorse’ as a Teen
Messages and online posts from the Ph.D. student now charged with four murders show that he was once detached and…
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US
‘I Might Wind Up in the Broom Closet’: Why Eli Crane Defied Kevin McCarthy
The freshman Republican from Arizona was the only newcomer to hold out against Speaker Kevin McCarthy until the very end.
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Why Must We Go About Our Lives With an Eye on the Nearest Exit?
Two years ago, in Atlanta, 22-year-old Rico Marley was arrested in a Publix supermarket. He was wearing body armor and…
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Magazine
For a Deadly Doll, a Killer Wardrobe
The titular star of the horror film “M3gan,” released last week, had to try on several outfits before finding a…
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US
New Rule Could Give House Lawmakers a Tax-Free $34,000 Pay Bump
Late last year, members quietly changed House rules to allow lawmakers to be reimbursed for the cost of lodging, food…
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News
William Consovoy Dies at 48; Took Conservative Cases to the Supreme Court
He argued against affirmative action and the Voting Rights Act. He also represented President Trump in his fight to avoid…
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News
Norm Fruchter, Champion of Equal Access to Education, Dies at 85
A lawsuit he helped initiate to change how the state allocates aid to localities reaped a bonanza for New York…
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Health
Can Craft Beer Companies Rescue Malt Liquor’s Reputation?
Long maligned for being strong, cheap and irresponsibly marketed, the beer is getting new attention and innovation.
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In Hale County, Alabama, Two Visions of Place
Inspired by the pioneering photographer William Christenberry, RaMell Ross moved to the Deep South and found fertile terrain. Now Pace…