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The World ‘Has Found a Way to Do This’: The U.S. Lags on Paid Leave
Congress is now considering four weeks of paid family and medical leave, down from the 12 weeks that were initially…
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Questions on Baldwin Shooting Turn to Assistant Director
ALBUQUERQUE — In the frantic moments after Alec Baldwin shot the cinematographer and the director of a Western being filmed…
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Biden Meets With Manchin and Schumer as Democrats Race to Finish Social Policy Bill
WASHINGTON — President Biden huddled with key Democrats on Sunday to iron out crucial spending and tax provisions as they…
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Biden Meets With Manchin and Schumer as Democrats Race to Finish Social Policy Bill
WASHINGTON — President Biden huddled with key Democrats on Sunday to iron out crucial spending and tax provisions as they…
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An Unexpected Pandemic Consequence Frustrates Florida’s Biggest City
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — One man in Florida’s largest city wrote to officials that the smell and flies were getting bad,…
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Remove a Confederate Statue? A Tennessee City Did This Instead.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — For decades, when Hewitt Sawyers drove past the monument of the Confederate soldier standing tall in his…
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U.S. Pledges to Pay Family of Those Killed in Botched Kabul Drone Strike
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon offered unspecified condolence payments this week to the family of the 10 civilians, including seven children,…
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Illinois Democrats’ Map Aims to Grab 2 G.O.P. Seats in Congress
Illinois Democrats on Friday proposed a new set of highly gerrymandered congressional maps that would consolidate Democratic power in the…
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Funding Fight Threatens Plan to Pump Billions Into Affordable Housing
SAN FRANCISCO — Audrey Sylve, a retired bus driver, has spent 13 agonizing years on a waiting list for a…
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Capitol Police Officer Charged With Obstructing Justice in Jan. 6 Case
WASHINGTON — A U.S. Capitol Police officer was arrested Friday on charges that he obstructed justice by telling a man…