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Vivek Ramaswamy Leans Into His Hindu Faith to Court Christian Voters
Bristol Smith, a manager at a McDonald’s in Maryville, Tenn., came across Vivek Ramaswamy’s name this spring, shortly after Mr.…
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Iowa Republicans Set the Date for the Party’s Caucuses — and It’s Early
The state party will hold a nominating contest in January, the earliest it has been held in recent campaign cycles.
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Transgender Care Ban Allowed to Take Effect in Tennessee, Appeals Panel Says
The ruling on Saturday is the first time a federal court has allowed a law banning transition care to fully…
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After the Affirmative Action Ruling, Asian Americans Ask What Happens Next
No matter their views of race-conscious admissions, students were wary of the college application process — and some thought little…
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What to Know About College Admissions Now That Affirmative Action Is Gone
Do extracurriculars help? How about being a guy? Getting into selective schools this year will look different. Here are a…
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The Mango Is King of the Miami Summer
ACROSS THE COUNTRY The Mango Is King of the Miami Summer Those who sweat and suffer through June and July…
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He Worked for Years to Overturn Affirmative Action and Finally Won. He’s Not Done.
Edward Blum’s latest victory at the Supreme Court is the culmination of a long fight to take race out of…
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Trump and DeSantis Are Battling for Iowa Voters. And for Its Governor, Too.
When Kim Reynolds, the Republican governor of Iowa, stopped by a donor retreat that Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida held…
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Los Angeles Hotel Employees Return to Work but Warn of Additional Strikes
The News Thousands of housekeepers, front desk clerks, cooks and other hospitality staff returned to work on Wednesday at hotels…
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Columbia University Drops Out of U.S. News Rankings for Undergraduate Schools
The Ivy League school said it would no longer share data with the college guide, the first major university to do so.…