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To Revive Portland, Officials Seek to Ban Public Drug Use
State and local leaders are proposing to roll back part of the nation’s pioneering drug decriminalization law and step up…
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Woman Who Sought Court-Ordered Abortion Is Leaving Texas for Procedure
A group representing Kate Cox, whose fetus received a fatal diagnosis, said she was leaving Texas for an abortion rather…
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Why Defenders of Harvard’s President Are Focused on Academic Freedom
The principle is highly valued by many at American universities, but critics say it is sometimes invoked to dodge repercussions.
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Trump Gains in Iowa Poll, and DeSantis Holds Off Haley for a Distant Second
Mr. Trump has a commanding lead over his rivals five weeks before the first-in-the-nation caucuses.
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Inside the Chaotic Struggle for Power at Penn
For months, donors waged a campaign against the president and the chairman of the board. After the hearings on antisemitism,…
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Harvard President’s Future Uncertain as Board Convenes
Claudine Gay, the university’s president, received support from the faculty, including a group of Black faculty members who urged Harvard’s…
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DeSantis Accuses Trump of ‘Cowardice’ for Refusing to Debate Rivals
Gov. Ron DeSantis escalated his attacks on the former president after Mr. Trump bragged about debating Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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Special Counsel Asks Supreme Court to Decide if Trump Is Immune From Prosecution
The request was unusual in two ways: Mr. Smith asked the justices to rule before an appeals court acted, and…
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Minneapolis Man Is Freed After Serving 19 Years on Murder Charge
Marvin Haynes has long maintained he was wrongfully convicted in a 2004 homicide. Prosecutors recently concluded he was right.
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Still Annoyed at Biden, New Hampshire Democrats Gear Up to Help Him
Despite being bumped down the presidential calendar, Democrats in the state are planning a write-in campaign for the president, who…