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Arizona Could Lose Relief Funds for Undermining School Mask Mandates
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration warned Arizona on Tuesday that it could lose some of its state and local recovery…
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New Trump Super PAC Formed in the Wake of Misconduct Accusations
Allies of former President Donald J. Trump formed a new super PAC days after Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump’s former campaign…
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Biden Officials End Ban on Abortion Referrals at Federally Funded Clinics
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Monday reversed a contentious policy set under President Donald J. Trump that barred organizations…
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Nearly 40 Million People Are Still Enslaved Worldwide
Nearly 40 million of people around the world are enslaved today, and the largest number live in India. There, in…
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Conservatives, Often Wary of Foreign Law, Look Abroad in Abortion Case
WASHINGTON — Not so long ago, conservatives found it maddening when U.S. judges cited foreign law in their decisions interpreting…
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Back on the Bench, the Supreme Court Faces a Blockbuster Term
WASHINGTON — A transformed Supreme Court returns to the bench on Monday to start a momentous term in which it…
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In Alaska’s Covid Crisis, Doctors Must Decide Who Lives and Who Dies
ANCHORAGE — There was one bed coming available in the intensive care unit in Alaska’s largest hospital. It was the…
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Military Bases Turn Into Small Cities as Afghans Wait Months for Homes in U.S.
FORT MCCOY, Wis. — In late August, evacuees from Afghanistan began arriving by the busload to the Fort McCoy Army…
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Canadian Man Who Narrated ISIS Videos Flown to U.S. To Face Terrorism Charge
WASHINGTON — A Canadian man who narrated two infamous propaganda videos that the Islamic State used to recruit Westerners and…
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Subduing Suspects Face Down Isn’t Fatal, Research Has Said. Now the Research Is on Trial.
GREENSBORO, Md. — It was a warm Saturday evening when Jennell Black heard a commotion outside her mobile home on…