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The Quiet Way Democrats Hope to Expand Their Power at the State Level
The Democratic Governors Association is beginning a multimillion-dollar effort aimed at appointing more state judges.
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Living on the Edge in California
In Dana Point, three cliffside mansions teeter on the edge of beauty and peril after storms seemed to weaken the…
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Trump Breaks Silence on Navalny Death, but Doesn’t Condemn Putin
His winding social media post on Monday contained no reference to Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, who has been…
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Teachers Are Missing More School, and There Are Too Few Substitutes
In some districts, teachers are taking more sick days since the pandemic. A shortage of substitutes can make matters worse.
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New Wisconsin Legislative Maps Diminish G.O.P. Advantage
The new maps, which were drawn by the state’s Democratic governor, Tony Evers, and signed into law Monday, include an…
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Trump and Haley Will Face Off in South Carolina. Here’s What to Know.
The state’s Republican primary is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24.
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Anti-Trump Burnout: The Resistance Says It’s Exhausted
Bracing for yet another election against Donald Trump, America’s liberals are feeling the fatigue. “We’re kind of, like, crises-ed out,”…
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Officers Charged Her With Drunken Driving. But Her Brain Was Bleeding.
Nicole McClure said she spent hours in a jail cell, enduring taunts, until a delayed medical check revealed that she…
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Intelligence Chairman Defends His Hints About a Russian Space Weapon
Representative Michael R. Turner, who drew criticism last week after releasing a cryptic statement about a new threat, said he…
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Poll Ranks Biden as 14th-Best President, With Trump Last
President Biden may owe his place in the top third to his predecessor: Mr. Biden’s signature accomplishment, according to the…