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In Frigid Early Spring, Lining Up for a Rite of Summer in Western Massachusetts
Music lovers stood in the cold this week for a first crack at tickets to Tanglewood, a beloved outdoor venue…
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Kari Lake, a Trump Acolyte, Struggles to Find Her Path
Kari Lake opened her Senate run in Arizona showing every intention of shedding the trappings of the Trumpism that made…
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Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies
The Affordable Connectivity Program, a $14.2 billion federal effort to make internet service more affordable, is expected to run out…
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Two Republicans Advance to a Runoff to Finish Kevin McCarthy’s Term
Vince Fong and Mike Boudreaux, who advanced to a special election in May, will also face each other in November…
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At Oakland University, Students and Alumni Bask in the N.C.A.A. Spotlight
Supporters of the little-known college on Friday celebrated its moment of fame after a shocking first-round win.
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Chicago Voters Reject Real Estate Tax Change to Fund Homeless Programs
The referendum, backed by progressives but criticized by the real estate industry, called for raising transfer taxes on properties that…
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Wyoming Bans Gender Transition Care for Minors
The News Wyoming will bar minors from receiving medical treatments for gender transition, after the state’s Republican governor signed a…
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Sherrod Brown Embarks on the Race of His Life
Ohio will almost certainly go for Donald Trump this November. The Democratic senator will need to defy the gravity of…
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Does the Mormon Church Empower Women? A Social Media Storm Answers.
A church Instagram post tapped into a long-running seam of discontent among some women, who have chafed at restrictions.
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Enraged Over Spending Bill, Greene Threatens to Oust Johnson
The hard-right Georgia Republican called the $1.2 trillion legislation an “atrocious attack on the American people” and said the speaker…