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They Thought Their Freaknik Days Were Behind Them. No, Cue the Tape.
Attendees of the rowdy ’80s and ’90s-era spring festival in Atlanta are wondering whether — and how — they might…
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Biden Suggests a Bigger Federal Role to Reduce Housing Costs
A new report focuses on the prolonged struggle to build affordable housing across America and suggests federal incentives to help.
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Republicans Are Counting on Millionaires to Flip the Senate
With Democrats at a fund-raising advantage, the G.O.P. has backed candidates who can self-fund. But their wealth is likely to…
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America First Legal, a Trump-Aligned Group, Is Spoiling for a Fight
The legal group has filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission asserting that “woke corporations” like Disney, Nike, Mattel,…
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Fight Over Texas Law Underscores a Battle of America vs. Its States
The partisan gridlock gumming up Washington has prompted states controlled by one party to set off on their own.
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Once a Sure Thing, Newsom’s Homelessness Measure Barely Passes
The measure known as Proposition 1, which includes $6.38 billion for treatment and housing, was a top priority for Gov.…
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What $8.5 Billion Can Buy: Biden Aims to Bolster Chip Manufacturing
The president hopes the money will kick-start semiconductor production in America, but that might take a lot more investment in…
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Netanyahu Assails Schumer, Dramatizing Partisan Split Over Israel
The prime minister addressed Senate Republicans remotely after Senator Chuck Schumer called him out in an explosive speech urging a…
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Chicago Tax Referendum and Prosecutor Primary Are Too Close to Call
A proposal to raise the transfer tax on sales of high-value properties was trailing. Two Democrats were locked in a…
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Racing to Avoid a Shutdown, Lawmakers Weigh Skirting Their Own Rules
Despite making a deal, lawmakers face several hurdles to beating a deadline to keep the government funded after Friday.