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More Voters Shift to Republican Party, Closing Gap With Democrats
The trend toward the Republican Party among white voters without a college degree has continued, and Democrats have lost ground…
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Republican Women Are Divided on Abortion as Bans Spread
Across the country, fractures are emerging among conservative and centrist women, as they confront a steady drumbeat of new abortion…
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Former U.S. Ambassador Pleads Guilty to Acting as Cuban Agent
Manuel Rocha, a career diplomat, was sentenced to 15 years in prison. “Today, I no longer see the world through…
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Campaign Puts Trump and the Spy Agencies on a Collision Course
As president, Donald Trump never trusted the intelligence community. His antipathy has only grown since he left office, with potentially…
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House Passes 2-Year Surveillance Law Extension Without Warrant Requirement
Speaker Mike Johnson scaled back the measure to two years from five after Donald J. Trump had urged Republicans to…
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Biden Wipes Out Another $7.4 Billion in Student Loan Debt
President Biden is hoping to shore up support with young voters who are disproportionately affected by soaring education costs. So…
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At Berkeley, a Protest at a Dean’s Home Tests the Limits of Free Speech
Pro-Palestinian supporters disrupted a dinner for law students. There was a tussle over the microphone and conflicting claims of harm.
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Ocasio-Cortez Never Steered Money to a Key Arm of Her Party. Until Now.
Her contribution to the campaign arm of House Democrats is a symbolic moment in the New York lawmaker’s own evolution…
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Where Kamala Harris Lives, a Little Known History of Enslavement
The vice president’s official residence is in a quiet Washington enclave once home to 34 enslaved people. Ms. Harris has…
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The O.J. Simpson Trial: What Happened to the Main Figures
Some, like Marcia Clark and Mark Fuhrman, gained fame in other arenas. Others lived quieter lives.