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Biden Gave In to Pressure on Student Debt Relief After Months of Doubt
WASHINGTON — President Biden and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the majority leader, boarded Air Force One on May…
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Inside the 20-Month Fight to Get Trump to Return Presidential Material
WASHINGTON — The National Archives and the Justice Department tried and failed repeatedly for more than a year and a…
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Affirmative Action Was Banned at Two Top Universities. They Say They Need It.
It has been more than 15 years since two of the country’s top public university systems, the University of Michigan…
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In a Sweltering Texas Jail, Cool Towels but No Air-Conditioners
EDINBURG, Texas — Rashes from heat are common. Metal furniture is hot to the touch. Hyperthermia and dehydration are a…
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Judge Strikes Down Texas Law Barring Adults Under 21 From Carrying Handguns
A federal judge in Fort Worth struck down a Texas law on Thursday that prohibits adults under 21 from carrying…
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Uvalde Fires Its School Police Chief in Response to Shooting
UVALDE, Texas — Facing intense pressure from parents, the school board in Uvalde, Texas, on Wednesday terminated its school police…
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Judge Halts Part of Idaho’s Abortion Ban, Saying It Violates Health Law
A federal judge in Idaho blocked part of the state’s strict abortion ban on Wednesday, delivering a limited but significant…
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Jury Awards Vanessa Bryant $16 Million in Suit Over Kobe Bryant Crash Photos
LOS ANGELES — A jury awarded Vanessa Bryant $16 million on Wednesday in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County over…
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Email Shows Early Tension Between Trump and National Archives
Less than four months after former President Donald J. Trump left office, the general counsel of the National Archives reached…
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Memo Details Barr’s Justifications Not to Prosecute Trump
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration released a Trump-era memorandum on Wednesday that provided the most detailed look yet at the…