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Smithsonian artists and scholars respond to White House list of objectionable art
Justice Department gave Ghislaine Maxwell 'a platform to rewrite history,' family of Epstein abuse survivor says
Gov. Pritzker says Trump trying to 'manufacture a crisis' as admin plans National Guard deployment to Chicago
Judge strikes down Minnesota law banning religious tests for college credit program
How GOP Lawmakers Are Privately Distancing Themselves From Trump’s Tariffs
Sonoma County Republicans talk redistricting, 2026 governor's race at annual convention
Michael Cohen Explains 'the Goal' of Donald Trump Campaign's Talking Points
Texas Senate approves redistricting bill, sending it to Abbott
Hegseth fires general whose agency's intel report on strikes in Iran angered Trump
RFK Jr. endorses Trump and suspends presidential campaign
Ted Cruz endorses Chip Roy for Texas attorney general: 'No one better'
More young Americans support Harris -- but both Harris, Trump have room to grow: Poll
Trump Admin Plans to Deport Maryland Dad a Second Time—to Uganda
Radio host asks about the 'carbon footprint' of Newsom's hair
What’s Life Like in Washington, D.C., During Trump’s Takeover?
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How California bluffed its way into a redistricting war with Trump
Lofgren, the chair of California’s 43-member Democratic delegation, consulted in June with a trusted data expert who dismissed it as absurd — a foolhardy end-run around the state’s popular redistricting panel with no guarantee of yielding enough blue seats to fully offset Texas.
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How Trump’s directive to submit race-based admissions data impacts Chicago-area universities
A directive by the Trump administration may undercut universities’ efforts to pursue a diverse student body in Chicago schools, experts say.
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Why Referring to Kamala Harris by Her First Name Could Hurt Her Campaign
Vice President Kamala Harris, like many women politicians now and before her, has faced people solely calling her by her first name. The disparity can be a sign of respect, or disrespect, and it's often hard to distinguish between the two.
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Why Is Andrew Cuomo Still Running for Mayor? The Answer May Lie in 1977.
Mario Cuomo’s failed mayoral campaign was a training ground for his son Andrew, who would mount his own bid decades later.
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Ukraine’s independence-era voices say Russia's effort to keep control has lasted decades
Oleksandr Donii was one of the leaders of student-led protests for sovereignty and political reform in 1990 that preceded Ukraine’s declaration of independence. He remembers thinking the fight for autonomy would take decades.
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At historic summit between Japan and South Korea, Trump’s presence looms large
With US foreign policy in flux, Japan and South Korea are finding common ground on trade, defense, and demographic challenges.
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The Retribution Phase of Trump’s Presidency Has Begun
There was a certain awful predictability about the F.B.I.’s Friday-morning raids targeting the former Trump adviser turned critic John Bolton.
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New documents reveal Fox News’ perverse incentives have only gotten worse
Hundreds of pages of damning filings in Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox became newly available to the public this week after the court removed substantial redactions to the documents.
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