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Trump’s Indictment Has Georgia Republicans Fearing Replay of 2020
State officials who rejected Donald Trump’s calls to subvert the election results say the party must move on from 2020…
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In Georgia Case Against Trump, a Trial Within Six Months Could Be a Stretch
The prosecutor in the racketeering case against Donald Trump and 18 allies has an ambitious timeline. Experts have their doubts.
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Administration Urges Colleges to Pursue Diversity Despite Affirmative Action Ban
In its first guidance since the Supreme Court decision, the administration says many recruitment programs are still allowed, but other…
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$7,200 for Every Student: Arizona’s Ultimate Experiment in School Choice
More states are making all students eligible for private school subsidies. In Arizona, it has often benefited wealthier families.
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Trump Plans to Release 100-Page Report on Georgia Election Fraud Claims
Liz Harrington, a communications aide described as a true believer in the former president’s lies about a stolen election, helped…
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For Pivotal Role of Police Chief, Chicago Mayor Picks Well-Known Insider
Larry Snelling, selected with input from residents, will be responsible for carrying out reforms as the city grapples with violent…
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FEMA Outlines Maui Wildfire Support as Victims Critique Government Response
FEMA is typically the first agency to face scrutiny after disasters. But while the federal agency plays a critical role…
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Arkansas Warns School Districts Not to Offer A.P. African American Studies
What’s New In the latest conflict between the College Board and conservative policymakers, the Arkansas Department of Education warned schools…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Backtracks on Support for Federal Abortion Ban
Mr. Kennedy, who is running for president as a Democrat, said that he would sign a ban after three months’…
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Hunter Biden Says Prosecutors Reneged on Major Part of Plea Deal
The move is the latest salvo in the back and forth between Mr. Biden and David C. Weiss, the federal…