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One Dead After Dozens Try to Swim Around San Diego Border Fence
One woman died and 36 people were detained after as many as 70 people tried to swim around a fence…
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High Tidal Surges Bring Floods to the Mid-Atlantic Region
Coastal communities in the Mid-Atlantic states remained under flood warnings or advisories on Saturday as they surveyed the damage from…
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In the Rural West, Some Residents Are Taking Firefighting Into Their Own Hands
PALISADES, Wash. — Molly Linville vividly remembers the “wall of flame” that tore through the grasslands of her 600-acre ranch…
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Court Filing Lists Documents Trump Seeks to Withhold From Jan. 6 Inquiry
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump is seeking to block from release a wide range of documents related to…
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Democrats’ Plan to Overhaul Legal Immigration Focuses on Green Card Backlog
WASHINGTON — As Democrats scramble to ensure that protections for millions of undocumented immigrants are included in a sprawling social-safety…
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Florida Bars State Professors From Testifying in Voting Rights Case
Three University of Florida professors said in a federal court filing on Friday that they had been barred from assisting…
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Oklahoma to Continue Lethal Injections After Man Vomits During Execution
The director of Oklahoma’s prison system said on Friday that he did not plan to make any changes to the…
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F.D.A. Clears First Coronavirus Vaccine for Young Children
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized Pfizer-BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine for emergency use in children 5 to…
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How Venture Capitalists Think Crypto Will Reshape Commerce
Venture capitalists are betting billions of dollars to create what in effect is an alternative world of finance, commerce, communications…
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Why a Changing Richmond and Its Suburbs Are Key to Virginia’s Vote
RICHMOND — Schuyler VanValkenburg, a Democrat in the Virginia House of Delegates, drove the oak-shaded streets of his suburban district,…