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‘We Need Some Help Here’: West Maui Residents Say Government Aid Is Scant
Days after the wildfire that destroyed Lahaina, those staying nearby say private volunteers have served as far more of a…
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Inexpensive Add-on Spawns a New Era of Machine Guns
Caison Robinson, 14, had just met up with a younger neighbor on their quiet street after finishing his chores when…
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For President Biden, a Political Liability That May Not Go Away Soon
The collapse of a plea deal and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden mean the president…
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Illinois Supreme Court Clears Way for State’s Sharp Gun Limits
The News The Illinois Supreme Court on Friday upheld the state’s ban on certain high-powered guns, including AR-15-style rifles, a…
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Hurricane Forecast Worsens Amid High Ocean Temperatures
Officials on Thursday raised the number of storms they expect this season, another troubling sign for coastal communities that have…
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It’s Not Reagan’s Party Anymore
Ronald Reagan’s “three-legged stool” coalition supported the G.O.P. for decades. Our latest poll leaves little doubt that Donald J. Trump…
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Why Ohio Voters Said No to Ballot Measure
In addition to their views on abortion, many who cast ballots in Ohio’s referendum on Tuesday said they felt the…
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Feinstein Briefly Hospitalized After a Fall at Home in San Francisco
Dianne Feinstein, 90, has struggled to navigate the Senate this year after suffering a severe case of shingles in February.
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First Scorched, Then Soaked: Weather Whiplash Confounds Farmers
As the war in Ukraine disrupts the global grain market, a volatile climate leaves Kansas on track to harvest its…
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Ohio Voters Reject Constitutional Change Intended to Thwart Abortion Amendment
The contest was seen as a test of efforts by Republicans nationwide to curb voters’ use of ballot initiatives.