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Young Iowa Republicans Raise Their Voices. Will Their Party Listen?
G.O.P. presidential candidates have not aggressively courted Gen Z, even as young voters increasingly show an openness to new candidates…
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Federal Judge Approves Georgia’s New Voting Maps
The judge found that the Georgia legislature had complied with orders to allow Black voters an equal opportunity to elect…
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‘I Feel Like I Don’t Matter’: East Palestine Waits for a Presidential Visit
The White House has said that Mr. Biden still plans to visit the site of a toxic derailment in February.…
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Crews Demolish Site of Idaho Murders as Some Families Object
The News Demolition crews have torn down a house near the University of Idaho where four college students were murdered…
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When Being a Spokeswoman Brings Unwanted Attention
Our ability to influence how others react to us is finite. We can devise slight physical modifications, but the most…
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Nikki Haley, in Retreat, Says ‘Of Course the Civil War Was About Slavery’
A day after giving a stumbling answer about the conflict’s origin that did not mention slavery, Ms. Haley told an…
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Primaries, Polls and Party Shares: It’s Time for the Mailbag.
Readers have questions, including on switching over to another side’s primary, and a quick comment on Swift.
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San Francisco’s Montgomery Street Could Signal a Downtown Revival
From the revamped Transamerica Pyramid to a small public radio station broadcasting from a former copy shop, the street offers…
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Biden Begins Weeklong Vacation in Caribbean to Ring in the New Year
But work has a way of intruding on even the most secluded getaways, especially if you’re the commander in chief.
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Lauren Boebert, Far-Right Firebrand, Is Switching House Districts in Colorado
Facing a strong primary challenger and the fallout from the “Beetlejuice” scandal, Ms. Boebert is turning to a more conservative…