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Developers Got Backing for Affordable Housing. Then the Neighborhood Found Out.
When developers set out to build 60 subsidized apartments in an affluent corner of Florence, S.C., the chairman of the…
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Judge to Decide Timing of Trump Classified Documents Trial
Judge Aileen Cannon has already indicated that she will push back the start of the proceeding from the initially planned…
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How the Biden-Trump Border Visits Revealed a Deeper Divide
Their approaches to immigration represent a test of voters’ appetite for the messiness of democracy, pitting the president’s belief in…
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Jewish Students Describe Facing Antisemitism on Campus to Members of Congress
At a discussion led by a House panel, students criticized their universities for not cracking down on antisemitism. An antiwar…
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Waiting on Supreme Court, States Go It Alone in Trump Ballot Cases
An Illinois judge’s decision to disqualify Donald J. Trump from the primary ballot injected chaos into early voting and added…
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C.I.A. Violently Cut Off 9/11 Suspect When He Tried to Talk About Attacks
In the aftermath of the attacks, interrogators were determined to get Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to discuss Al Qaeda’s future plans,…
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Katie Britt to Deliver Republican Response to Biden’s State of the Union
The Alabama senator, the youngest Republican woman to be elected to the Senate, is viewed as a rising star in…
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Jack Teixeira Expected to Plead Guilty in Leak of Trove of Secrets
Airman Teixeira is accused of posting national defense information and classified documents to a gaming chat group and has been…
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Alabama Lawmakers Advance Bills in a Race to Protect I.V.F.
Republicans in the State House and Senate on Thursday showed overwhelming support for legislation shielding I.V.F. providers.
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Former U.S. Ambassador Accused of Being Cuban Agent Signals Guilty Plea
Manuel Rocha was charged in December with acting as an agent of a foreign government and defrauding the United States,…