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Trump’s Former Chief of Staff Pleads Not Guilty in Arizona Election Case
Mark Meadows, who was the White House chief of staff in 2020, is accused of taking part in an effort…
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Opinion
Vermont Takes On Big Oil. Will Other States Follow?
As extreme climate-driven weather events and rising seas savage infrastructure and human health, the costs to states grow. Expensive but…
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News
Russia Detains a French National Suspected of Collecting Military Data
The detention is the latest in a series in which foreigners have been arrested or held against their will in…
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News
How Top N.Y. Officials Helped a Lobbyist Cash in on State Government
The acting budget director, Sandra Beattie, helped a friend and former lawmaker land lobbying and consulting deals, investigators said.
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News
In Red Montana, Two Democrats Take a New Political Approach: Attack
Democrats in Republican states have tended toward soft-spoken moderation, but Ryan Busse and Raph Graybill have charted a different course…
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News
In Arizona, Immigration Policies of the Moment Mimic the Policies of the Past
Republicans are hoping a proposal revisiting the tough immigration policies of a decade ago will turn out voters.
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News
New York Has a Week to Pass Laws on Social Media and Plastics. Will It?
Lawmakers in Albany are rushing to address various environmental and health-related initiatives, with just a week left in the 2024…
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News
Prosecutor Drops Murder Charges Against Minnesota Trooper Amid Pushback
The prosecution of Ryan Londregan, a white Minnesota state trooper who fatally shot a Black motorist last year, sparked rare…
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News
Protesters in Tel Aviv Call on Netanyahu to Accept Cease-Fire Proposal
Protesters in Tel Aviv and around the world Saturday called on Israeli leaders to accept the latest road map for…
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News
Doctor-Assisted Death Is Legal in 10 States. Could New York Be No. 11?
Activists have renewed attention on legislation related to the emotional issue of so-called medical aid in dying that has long…