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Columbia Offers Remote Classes for the Last Days of the Semester
Tensions have rippled out to other schools. Protesters were arrested at Yale and New York University. And new protest encampments…
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The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide
In Arizona’s deeply conservative La Paz County, the most urgent issue facing many voters is not inflation or illegal immigration.…
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In San Francisco, a Home Renovation Can Become a Battle Royale
Neighbors have multiple opportunities to raise objections, and some disputes can only be resolved by the city’s top governing body.
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Trump Was Warned to Return Records to Archives, Unsealed Documents Say
“Don’t give them a noble reason to indict you, because they will,” an unnamed associate told Donald J. Trump, according…
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The Circus Trump Wanted Outside His Trial Hasn’t Arrived
With support from demonstrators in Lower Manhattan spotty so far, Donald Trump issued a call to “rally behind MAGA,” and…
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Universities Struggle as Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Grow
Dozens were arrested Monday at N.Y.U. and Yale, but officials there and at campuses across the country are running out…
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For Biden, Aid Package Provides a Welcome Boost on the World Stage
The congressional breakthrough on security assistance to Ukraine and Israel will let the president finally deliver arms to match his…
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Can Biden make Trump seem like Mitt Romney?
The president may be making a similar case against his wealthy rival that Obama made against the G.O.P. nominee in…
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On Earth Day, Biden Spotlights Climate Investments to Contrast With Republicans
President Biden announced $7 billion more for solar power projects and pointed to a new a climate work force as…
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Summer Lee Has Been a Vocal Israel Critic. Will It Matter in Her Primary?
The race in Pennsylvania once seemed primed to become a major test of Democratic attitudes about the Middle East. But…