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The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Opens in Los Angeles
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is, after many delays and cost overruns, finally opening its museum dedicated…
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Thousands of Haitians Are Being Allowed Into the U.S. But What Comes Next?
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — In early May, Rooldy Alexandre, a Haitian American pastor, answered a late-night call from a man…
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Trump Super PAC Removes Corey Lewandowski After Sexual Harassment Claim
Corey Lewandowski, a longtime political adviser to Donald J. Trump, was removed on Wednesday from his role overseeing a super…
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Panel Subpoenas 11 in Capitol Riot Inquiry, Eyeing Jan. 6 Rally Planners
WASHINGTON — The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack issued 11 more subpoenas on Wednesday, targeting allies of President…
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Schools Struggle to Serve Lunch
This is the Education Briefing, a weekly update on the most important news in U.S. education. . Today, we’re looking…
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Democrats Move to Avert Fiscal Crisis, Separating Debt and Spending Bills
WASHINGTON — Democrats in Congress moved on Wednesday to avert a looming fiscal crisis, scheduling a House vote to raise…
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How You Can Find Rental Assistance in California
Volunteers with the Los Angeles Tenants Union outside of the home of a person who received an eviction notice in…
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How to Build a Paid Family Leave Plan That Doesn’t Backfire
Paid family leave could become law in the United States, if Democrats succeed in pushing through their large social safety…
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‘This Was a Failure’: Biden’s A.T.F. Pick Says White House Left Him Open to Attack
David Chipman’s confirmation odyssey began with a short congratulatory buzz from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in April and ended,…
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Republicans at Odds Over Infrastructure Bill as Vote Approaches
WASHINGTON — Business groups and some Senate Republicans — working at cross-purposes with Republican leaders in the House — have…