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‘No Way Out’: A Sudden Life-and-Death Struggle at a Houston Concert
HOUSTON — Panic and then desperation spread through the crowd of 50,000 mostly young people just as the popular hometown…
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Americans Are Flush With Cash and Jobs. They Also Think the Economy Is Awful.
Americans are, by many measures, in a better financial position than they have been in many years. They also believe…
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This Is Where the States Want Billions in Infrastructure Funding Spent
SACRAMENTO — On the highway over the Teton Pass in Wyoming, avalanches have been threatening motorists since the 1960s. In…
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A Turtle, a Pool and the Fight to Save Puerto Rico’s Beaches
RINCÓN, P.R. — The turtle, presumably, had no way of knowing it would become a symbol of protest when it…
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Democrats Choosing Less Risky Path on Drug Prices
In early budget negotiations, it looked as if the Democrats were finally going to take on Big Pharma over spiraling…
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Trump Justice Dept. Official Defies Request by Jan. 6 Panel
WASHINGTON — Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official involved in former President Donald J. Trump’s frenzied efforts to overturn…
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Divided Democrats Lurch Toward Vote on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
WASHINGTON — Divided House Democrats, urged on by President Biden, moved late Friday toward a vote on a $1 trillion…
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Trapped in a Pandemic Funk: Millions of Americans Can’t Shake a Gloomy Outlook
A year ago, Michael Macey, a barber who lives in the suburbs outside Atlanta, was thrilled to help propel President…
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In Trial Opening, Two Starkly Different Views of Ahmaud Arbery’s Death
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The trial of the three white men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery opened on Friday with the…
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State Dept. Report on Missing Gifts Finds Poor Oversight
The State Department’s inspector general has found in a new report that tens of thousands of dollars in gifts purchased…