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Trump Signals Plans to Go After Intelligence Community in Document Case
Court papers filed by his lawyers, formally a request for discovery evidence, sounded at times more like political talking points.
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For Biden, Another Trump Nomination Presents Opportunity — and Great Risk
Some Democrats consider the former president the Republican they would have the best chance against this fall, but also the…
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The House G.O.P.’s Incredible Shrinking Majority
Another Republican resignation and medical absences are cutting into the party’s already shaky hold on the chamber.
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Haley Looks to New Hampshire With a Focus on Independents
The former South Carolina governor has banked her campaign on the state, buoyed by an influx of cash and an…
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A New Republican Mom Wants to Change House Rules for Postpartum Voting
Inspired by her own experience, Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida has broken with her party to call for proxy…
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Lawmakers Strike Tax Deal, but It Faces Long Election-Year Odds in Congress
A $78 billion package to revive an expansion of the child tax credit and expired business breaks has drawn bipartisan…
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Even the Battle for Second Turned Out Well for Trump in Iowa
A dominant victory and little momentum for his rivals.
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Diabetes Is Fueling an Amputation Crisis for Men in San Antonio
A lethal combination of genetics, access to health care and diets high in processed foods is fueling a diabetes crisis…
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A Rare and Punishing Cold Shuts Schools Across the South
The cold-weather closures will affect more than half a million children in a region known for its mild winters.
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In Frigid Texas, Will the Power Grid Be Able to Keep the Heat On?
Officials say the state’s improved electrical infrastructure can withstand surging demand, but they’re asking Texans to limit energy usage.