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Johnson Pushes Ahead on Foreign Aid Bill, Teeing Up a Weekend Vote
The Republican speaker, with his job on the line, said he expected Saturday evening votes on the long-stalled package of…
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As Lahaina Burned, Fire Crews Waited an Hour for Equipment
A new analysis of the August inferno on the island of Maui in Hawaii described heroic efforts by firefighters. But…
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Marian Zazeela, an Artist of Light and Design, Dies at 83
She pivoted from painting to lighting exhibitions, performance art, graphic design and minimalist music, performed with her husband, the composer…
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What a TikTok Ban Would Mean for the U.S. Defense of an Open Internet
Global digital rights advocates are watching to see if Congress acts, worried that other countries could follow suit with app…
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Where Do the Gardeners You Admire Turn for Advice? To These Newsletters.
A horticulture expert shares his must-read list.
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$1.4 Million Homes in North Carolina, Idaho and Connecticut
A Tudor Revival cottage in Biltmore Forest, a ranch house and guesthouse in Boise and a 1991 home in Kent.
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Prosecutions of Fake Electors for Trump Gain Ground in Swing States
Georgia, Michigan and Nevada have already brought charges against people who posed as electors for Donald Trump, and Arizona and…
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Johnson Needs Democrats on Ukraine, Handing Them Power to Shape Aid Plan
The Republican speaker’s elaborate strategy for passing a foreign aid package over his party’s objections will require the cooperation of…
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What to Know About the Turmoil at Colleges Over the Israel-Hamas War
On campus, the debate over free speech and antisemitism has only become more charged.
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Arizona Legislature Expects New Efforts to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban
The state has been in turmoil since its Supreme Court upheld a near-total abortion ban dating back to the Civil…