U.S.
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Perhaps Lost in the Polling: The Race Is Still Close
Biden has mostly held his support among white voters, and Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin probably offer his clearest path to…
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Biden and Harris Make New Push to Strengthen Support From Black Voters
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are traveling to Philadelphia on Wednesday to announce the rollout of a new…
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Big Money. College Athletes and the N.C.A.A.: A Timeline
The landmark settlement that would create a revenue-sharing plan is part of a long arc of profits in college sports.
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With Payments to College Athletes, Another Fight Looms for Women
Despite gains, women still lag far behind men in the little-regulated industry of college sports. A proposed revenue-sharing deal could…
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Justice Alito’s Wife Has Managed to Avoid the Spotlight Until Now
Martha-Ann Alito has built a limited public life since moving to Washington that has mainly centered on apolitical projects and…
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Emerging Portrait of Judge in Trump Documents Case: Prepared, Prickly and Slow
Judge Aileen Cannon’s handling of court hearings offers insights into how the case accusing Donald Trump of illegally retaining classified…
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Michigan Trooper Charged With Murder in Death of Fleeing Man
Detective Sgt. Brian Keely was charged in the death of Samuel Sterling, who was fatally struck by an unmarked police…
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Sue Johnson, Psychologist Who Took a Scientific View of Love, Dies at 76
She believed the bond between adults was as sustaining as that between parent and child, and developed a therapy to…
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Judge Denies Limited Gag Order Request in Trump Documents Case
The decision was made on procedural grounds and left open the possibility that federal prosecutors could try again to restrict…
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Harvard Says It Will No Longer Take Positions on Matters Outside of the University
The policy could ease pressure on the school to issue statements on current events. Officials were criticized for their handling…