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Education Dept. Investigates Claims of Discrimination Against Palestinian Students at Harvard
The Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Education Department is looking into the allegations after a complaint from a…
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Forceful Opinion Repudiates Claim That Trump Can’t Be Charged in Election Case
The unanimous ruling, by a panel of appeals court judges appointed by presidents of both parties, systematically took apart the…
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As G.O.P. Demolishes Border Deal, One of Its Own Stands in the Wreckage
Senator James Lankford, the Oklahoma Republican who brokered the doomed compromise, has fended off attacks from his own party while…
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Trump Claims Immunity Extends Even to Acts That ‘Cross the Line’
In a social media post, Donald J. Trump appeared to take a stance that went even further than his lawyers…
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Divisions Emerging in Israel Over Gaza War
Protesters demanded action to free hostages, a war cabinet minister criticized the military campaign and the Israeli prime minister publicly…
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A Grand Jury in Uvalde Is Set to Examine Response to School Massacre
Prosecutors are slated to begin presenting evidence to a panel days after a Justice Department report found that “unimaginable” failures…
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After Uvalde, Challenges Endure for the Police Despite Clear Protocols
The failures in Texas underscored the challenge of mass shootings for all police officers: Be ready to rapidly use deadly…
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With Deal Close on Border and Ukraine, Republican Rifts Threaten to Kill Both
A divided G.O.P. coalesced behind a bit of legislative extortion: No Ukraine aid without a border crackdown. Now they are…
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Ousted Florida Republican Party Chairman Won’t Be Charged With Sexual Assault
But the Sarasota Police Department has asked prosecutors to charge the former chairman, Christian Ziegler, with video voyeurism.
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Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Map That Empowers More Black Voters
The Legislature passed a congressional map that creates a second majority-Black district while shielding the state’s most powerful conservatives in…