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The Latest Impeachment Is History, but the Political Repercussions Will Live On
Republicans say the quick dismissal of charges against Alejandro Mayorkas sets a dangerous precedent. Democrats say the mistake would have…
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Sick of Your Blue State? These Real Estate Agents Have Just the Place for You.
Agents in South Carolina, the fastest growing state in the country last year, say that many newcomers are Republicans eager…
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Black Prisoners Face Higher Rate of Botched Executions, Study Finds
Lethal injections of Black people in the United States were botched more than twice as often as those of white…
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Kennedy Clan to Endorse Biden, in a Show of Force Against R.F.K. Jr.
More than a dozen members of the storied political family will endorse the president in Philadelphia, rejecting one of their…
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Justice Dept. Nears Settlement Over F.B.I.’s Failure to Investigate Larry Nassar
The deal, which could be announced in coming weeks, would bring an end to one of the last major cases…
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TikTok Bill Is Bundled With Aid to Ukraine and Israel
A new House measure attempts to force the Senate’s hand on passing legislation to ban TikTok or mandate the app’s…
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As Civil Rights Era Fades From Memory, Generation Gap Divides Black Voters
Many older Black voters see moral and political reasons to vote. Younger Black voters feel far less motivated to cast…
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Barbara Joans, Anthropologist Who Studied Biker Culture, Dies at 89
In her 60s, she hit the open road on a hulking Harley-Davidson and found a new area of academic research:…
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Senate Dismisses Impeachment Charges Against Mayorkas Without a Trial
Democrats quickly swept aside the articles of impeachment accusing the homeland security secretary of refusing to enforce immigration laws and…
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Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91
She was believed to be the first Western scientist to study the animals in their natural habitat, but she struggled…