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How Two First Ladies Weathered a Most Unusual Presidential Transition
Jill Biden wanted to keep teaching. Melania Trump just wanted to go home. In nearly every way, the two women…
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No, Your Honor, You Can’t Call Yourself ‘High Justice’ on the Ballot in Chinese
San Francisco has printed candidate names in Chinese characters since 1999. But now the city is cracking down on ones…
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A Family Ranch, Swallowed Up in the Madness of the Border
Jim Chilton, 84, had named the dirt roads and pastures on his land in honor or four generations of family…
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A Union Leader in Nebraska Tries to Leap to the Senate on Labor’s Strength
Dan Osborn led a strike in 2021 against the Kellogg’s plant in Omaha. Now he is challenging Senator Deb Fischer…
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Haley Says She Is Going the Distance Against Trump. Here’s Her Plan.
The former South Carolina governor is expected to lose big in her home state. Beyond that, it’s an even steeper…
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Texas Governor Announces New Military Base Camp on Border
The base for up to 2,300 soldiers will establish a significant state law enforcement infrastructure in an area where Texas…
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U.S. Fears Russia Might Put a Nuclear Weapon in Space
American spy agencies are divided on whether Moscow would go so far, but the concern is urgent enough that Secretary…
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Biden Administration Blames Congress for Fall of Ukrainian City
As a $60.1 billion military aid bill languishes in the House, a spokeswoman pointed to Avdiivka’s fate as “the cost…
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Sweating Buckets, and Loving It: Minnesotans and Their Saunas
ACROSS THE COUNTRY Sweating Buckets, and Loving It: Minnesotans and Their Saunas Saunas in the state, part of a tradition…
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Messy Diversion in Georgia Trump Case Creates Perception Problem
Regardless of whether Fani T. Willis is disqualified from leading the high-stakes case, the extraordinary detour it has taken may…