U.S.
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Democrats Struggle to Energize Their Base as Frustrations Mount
Democrats across the party are raising alarms about sinking support among some of their most loyal voters, warning the White…
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How Austin Became One of the Least Affordable Cities in America
AUSTIN — Over the last few years, in one of the fastest-growing cities in America, change has come at a…
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The Disconnect Between Biden’s Popular Policies and His Unpopularity
Over the past few years, many Democrats argued that there was a simple secret to electoral success: enact popular legislation.…
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In Minneapolis Schools, White Families Are Asked to Help Do the Integrating
MINNEAPOLIS — When Mauri Friestleben learned that Minneapolis was rolling out a new school integration plan — and that the…
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Guantánamo Bay: Beyond the Prison
GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — Mention this place, and people tend to think of caged men wearing orange uniforms and on…
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That ‘Team Beto’ Fund-Raising Email? It Might Not Be From Beto.
Kenneth Pennington, a top digital strategist for Beto O’Rourke, had a simple plan. Mr. O’Rourke would announce his bid for…
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A Tree That Was Once the Suburban Ideal Has Morphed Into an Unstoppable Villain
CLEMSON, S.C. — In the distance, beside a brick house in a tidy subdivision, the trees rose above a wooden…
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How a Prosecutor Addressed a Mostly White Jury and Won a Conviction in the Arbery Case
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The lawyer was from out of town, a prosecutor who had spent the bulk of her career…
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As Turkeys Take Over Campus, Some Colleges Are More Thankful Than Others
MINNEAPOLIS — They are lounging next to bike racks and outside dorms. They are strutting across Harvard Yard. And, yes,…
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Charlottesville Extremists Lose in Court, but Replacement Theory Lives On
The jury verdict on Tuesday holding a dozen white supremacists liable for the violence at the 2017 “Unite the Right”…