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Divided Democrats Lurch Toward Vote on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
WASHINGTON — Divided House Democrats, urged on by President Biden, moved late Friday toward a vote on a $1 trillion…
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Trapped in a Pandemic Funk: Millions of Americans Can’t Shake a Gloomy Outlook
A year ago, Michael Macey, a barber who lives in the suburbs outside Atlanta, was thrilled to help propel President…
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In Trial Opening, Two Starkly Different Views of Ahmaud Arbery’s Death
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The trial of the three white men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery opened on Friday with the…
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State Dept. Report on Missing Gifts Finds Poor Oversight
The State Department’s inspector general has found in a new report that tens of thousands of dollars in gifts purchased…
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2,000 Pages and Pronto! Budget Scorekeepers Are Under Pressure
“I’m sure the analysts at C.B.O are working 24-7 now,” said Doug Elmendorf, a former head of the Congressional Budget…
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Nearly All-White Jury in Arbery Killing Draws Scrutiny
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Even as he approved the selection of a nearly all-white jury this week to hear the murder…
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Should Social Justice Be Part of Math Education?
If everything had gone according to plan, California would have approved new guidelines this month for math education in public…
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Justice Dept. Sues Texas Over Voting Restrictions
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department on Thursday sued Texas over the state’s new voting law, arguing that the Republican-passed measure…
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Authorities Arrest Analyst Who Contributed to Steele Dossier
WASHINGTON — An analyst who was a key contributor to Democratic-funded opposition research into possible links between Donald J. Trump…
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Judge Questions Trump’s Grounds for Keeping Jan. 6 Documents Secret
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Thursday expressed skepticism about Donald J. Trump’s attempt to block from release a wide…