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A.I. ‘Friend’ for Public School Students Falls Flat
Los Angeles schools hired a start-up to build an A.I. chatbot for parents and students. A few months later, the…
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Nevada Residents Will Vote on Abortion Rights in November
A measure seeking to protect abortion access in the State Constitution will appear on the ballot. It is one of…
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Biden’s Family Tells Him to Keep Fighting as They Huddle at Camp David
President Biden is trying to figure out how to tamp down Democratic anxiety after last week’s disastrous debate performance.
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48 Hours to Fix a 90-Minute Mess: Inside the Biden Camp’s Post-Debate Frenzy
With countless calls and a rush of campaign events, the president’s team began a damage-control effort to pressure and plead…
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Want to Be Trump’s Running Mate? Make Sure He Knows About Your Donors.
Vice-presidential hopefuls are posturing as part of a bid to highlight their ties to the rich.
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Pattern of Brain Damage Is Pervasive in Navy SEALs Who Died by Suicide
David Metcalf’s last act in life was an attempt to send a message — that years as a Navy SEAL…
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Supreme Court Ruling Reflects Challenges of Jan. 6 Prosecutions
In finding that prosecutors misused an obstruction law to charge rioters, the justices highlighted the lack of an established legal…
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In Her Crisp Defense of Biden, Harris Builds a Case for Herself
Vice President Kamala Harris tried to calm Democratic fears as her allies wondered what could be next for her.
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Mulling Reparations, California Sets Aside $12 Million as a Start
Direct cash payments are not imminent, but under the state’s new budget, the money could go toward other reparations-related proposals…
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Oklahoma Law Criminalizing Immigrants Without Legal Status Is Blocked
The ruling by a federal judge is the latest setback for G.O.P.-controlled states that have passed their own laws on…