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For Biden’s Dog, a Belated Exile: ‘How Many Bites Does It Take?’
The end of a pet’s troubled term in the White House hints at the complicated dynamics inside one of the…
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Biden, the Border, and Why a New Wall Is Going Up
The Biden administration said on Thursday that it would build up to 20 miles of border barriers authorized during the…
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How Biden’s Promises to Reverse Trump’s Immigration Policies Crumbled
President Biden has tried to contain a surge of migration by embracing, or at least tolerating, some of his predecessor’s…
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Judge Allows Oklahoma Ban on Transition Care for Minors to Take Effect
The News A federal judge in Oklahoma denied a request on Thursday to temporarily block a state law banning gender…
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How Do Americans Feel About Politics? ‘Disgust Isn’t a Strong Enough Word’
Whitney Smith’s phone buzzed with a text from her mother, alerting her to the latest can-you-believe-it mess in Washington: “Far…
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No Charges for Troopers Who Killed ‘Cop City’ Protester Near Atlanta
Prosecutors said that the protester, Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, posed an “immediate threat” to state troopers who were trying to…
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House Speaker, Ukraine War, Border Wall: Trump’s Influence Reaches a Post-Presidency Peak
A Republican leadership vacuum has allowed the former president to exert power over his party — and in the country…
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For Gaetz, Washington Drama Could Fuel Florida Ambitions
As rumors swirl about a 2026 bid for governor of Florida, Matt Gaetz said his only political goal was “electing…
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As Winter Looms, Venezuelan Migrant Surge Overwhelms Chicago
The buses packed with Venezuelan migrants are now arriving in downtown Chicago day and night, doubling in number in recent…
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The Mystery of What Happened to a 9/11 Suspect’s Sons
A psychologist working for the C.I.A. had threatened while interrogating Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to kill one of his preteen sons.…