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The Supreme Court Tactic That Aims to Kill Affirmative Action
The plaintiffs who filed lawsuits accusing Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill of racial discrimination in…
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‘I Defended Myself,’ Kyle Rittenhouse Tells Jurors in His Homicide Trial
KENOSHA, Wis. — Kyle Rittenhouse sobbed and gulped for air on the witness stand as he was asked to describe…
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San Francisco’s Top Prosecutor Will Face a Recall Election
Chesa Boudin, the district attorney of San Francisco, will face a recall election next year after a backlash in one…
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Swift Ruling Tests Trump’s Tactic of Running Out the Clock
WASHINGTON — On the surface, a judge’s ruling on Tuesday night that Congress can obtain Trump White House files related…
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House Republicans Who Backed Infrastructure Bill Face Vicious Backlash
WASHINGTON — One caller instructed Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois to slit his wrists and “rot in hell.” Another hoped…
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Travis Scott’s Ties to Houston Could Complicate Investigation of Fatal Concert
HOUSTON — As his music career ascended, Travis Scott developed more than the usual ties between a rap megastar and…
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House Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Issues 10 New Subpoenas
WASHINGTON — The House committee scrutinizing the Jan. 6 Capitol attack issued 10 new subpoenas on Tuesday for former top…
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U.S. Urges Court Not to Block Vaccine Mandate on Employers
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Monday argued that the federal government had all the power it needed to require…
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They Say Colleges Are Censorious. So They Are Starting a New One.
A group of scholars and activists are planning to establish a new university dedicated to free speech, alarmed, they said,…
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Police Make Arrest in a Series of Random Shootings in Missouri
It started outside St. Louis in mid-September, when a man waiting at a bus stop was shot and severely injured…