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In Search of Power, Texans Ask: Are the Lights on at Whataburger?
With no working outage tracker from the Houston area’s main electricity provider, people are turning to the chain’s map of…
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Yale’s New President Pushed Policing as Head of Stony Brook University
In her four years at the state university, Maurie McInnis drew criticism from faculty members who said some of her…
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Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Gift for Free Medical School Applies but Not to All
A donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies will provide free tuition for Johns Hopkins medical students, if their families make less than…
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Metal Thieves Are Stripping America’s Cities
The 6th Street Bridge in Los Angeles is wired to glow with colorful lights celebrating the city’s spirit. But the…
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For Kamala Harris, the Challenge of Getting Ready Without Getting Ready
The vice president has made certain to demonstrate complete loyalty to President Biden.
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Harris Heads to Nevada Once More, With an Intense Spotlight Following Her
Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to Nevada on Tuesday for her sixth visit to the battleground state this year,…
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How Biden Is Leveraging His Defiance to Try to Stem Democratic Defections
President Biden’s increasingly emphatic declarations that he will not exit the presidential race are delivering an unmistakable message to potential…
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Beryl Leaves Millions Without Power in Houston: What to Know
The storm hit Texas on Monday as a Category 1 hurricane. As the storm moved out of the state, officials…
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Can This Doctor Tapped to Run Haiti Save the Country?
Haiti’s new prime minister is a trained gynecologist who experts say is more policy expert than seasoned politician. Many Haitians…
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Immunity Ruling Leaves Judge Facing Tough Calls on Trump’s Election Indictment
The Supreme Court decision granting former presidents broad protection from prosecution kicked to the trial court key rulings about how…