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With Voters From Both Parties Energized, Campaigns Begin Fall Sprint
For two decades, midterm elections have served as a vehicle for voter discontent, a chance for Americans to punish the…
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On the Gulf Coast, a Quiet Hurricane Season (So Far!) Brings Little Relief
IOWA, La. — In a community still etched with the scars of past storms that charged in from the Gulf…
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A Second Constitutional Convention? Some Republicans Want to Force One
WASHINGTON — Representative Jodey Arrington, a conservative Texas Republican, believes it is well past time for something the nation has…
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Americans Think Our Democracy Is on the Brink. So Does Biden.
In a new national poll this week from Quinnipiac University, 67 percent of American adults said they thought the country’s…
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For Transgender Young People, a Haven From the Outside World. With S’Mores.
MAKANDA, Ill. — The middle schoolers at Camp Indigo Point were hanging out by their cabins after swimming in the…
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Trump Lashes Out in First Rally Since F.B.I. Search
WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, Pa. — In his first rally since his home was searched by the F.B.I. on Aug. 8, former…
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How a Record Cash Haul Vanished for Senate Republicans
It was early 2021, and Senator Rick Scott wanted to go big. The new chairman of the Senate Republican campaign…
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In the California Desert, L.G.B.T.Q. Voters Could Sway a Key House Race
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Tucked away in the California desert, where windmills line the sprawling hills and rainbows adorn the…
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They Have Debt but No Degree. Could Loan Forgiveness Send Them Back to School?
A car dealership employee is hoping she can return to community college with a clean slate. An operations manager is…
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Lawsuits Over Tragedies Can Drag On. Not in the Florida Condo Collapse.
MIAMI — Each day, before the unusual hearings unfolded inside Judge Michael A. Hanzman’s Miami courtroom this summer, the judge’s…