U.S.
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At Last, Detroit Sees Population Grow, New Estimates Show
New census estimates find moderate post-pandemic rebounds for big cities in the Midwest and Northeast.
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University of California Workers Vote to Authorize Strike in Rebuke Over Protest Crackdowns
A union representing about 48,000 academic workers said that campus leaders mishandled pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The vote gives the union’s executive…
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To Talk With Putin or Iran, the West Turns to the World’s Nuclear Inspector
Rafael Grossi slipped into Moscow a few weeks ago to meet quietly with the man most Westerners never engage with…
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Trump and Biden Agree to 2 Debates. Here’s What to Know.
The first debate is expected to be held in late June on CNN, and the second is set for early…
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Jack Quinn, Lobbyist and White House Counsel for Clinton, Dies at 74
A prototypical Washington insider, he once said, “The hot air index is actually down when people like me go on…
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It’s Not Just Gaza: Student Protesters See Links to a Global Struggle
In many students’ eyes, the war in Gaza is linked to other issues, such as policing, mistreatment of Indigenous people,…
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U.S. Bridges Face ‘Increased Risks’ From Large Ships, Coast Guard Says
A Coast Guard leader told Congress that bridges around the country needed to be assessed to avoid repeating the crash…
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Barry Romo, Decorated Vet Who Turned Against the VietnamWar, Dies at 76
After serving as an officer, he became a leading antiwar activist. In 1971, he tossed away his medals during a…
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Why Biden Wanted to Debate Trump Early, and Why Trump Said Yes
President Biden, trailing in polls, is hoping to shake up the race and mitigate political risk. Donald Trump, already lowering…
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Despite Billions in Investments, Biden Trails in Arizona and Georgia
The states have been major beneficiaries of the Biden administration’s key economic policies, such as spending on infrastructure, manufacturing and…