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Trump Almost Certainly Won’t Go on Trial in Georgia This Year. Here’s Why.
The state appeals court tentatively set oral arguments for October on whether the prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case…
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Harvard’s Largest Faculty Division Will No Longer Require Diversity Statements
Instead, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will require applicants to describe their “efforts to strengthen academic communities,” a senior…
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Trump and R.N.C. Announce $141 Million Haul in May
The total, which was fueled in part by his criminal conviction and cannot be confirmed until filings this month, is…
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A Senator’s Son Fights for Political Survival
This year’s political landscape is consumed with trials and powerful family entanglements.
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People With Criminal Records React to Trump Verdict: ‘Now You Understand’
The New York jury’s decision stirred conflicting emotions, including surprise at the responses of many on the left.
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Research Finds Significant Racial Disparities in Medicaid Re-enrollment
Among those who could not complete the process of renewing their Medicaid coverage, Black and Hispanic Americans were twice as…
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Holocaust Museums Debate What to Say About the Israel-Hamas War
Students are bringing up antisemitic tropes and asking survivors and docents: What is Palestine? Is there a genocide in Gaza?
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Trump’s Harder Line on Immigration Appears to Resonate, Polls Show
As the 2024 presidential election ramps up, here is what polls say about public views on the growing number of…
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Fake News Reports and Videos Seek to Undermine the Paris Olympics
Russian propagandists are spoofing broadcasters and mimicking French and U.S. intelligence agencies to stoke fear about security at the Games.
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Puerto Rico Governor Loses Primary to Former Ally
Jenniffer González-Colón, the island’s nonvoting member of Congress, defeated Gov. Pedro R. Pierluisi four years after they appeared on the…