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Opinion
The Hate That Doesn’t Know Its Own Name
When the historian Deborah Lipstadt defeated a libel suit brought against her in a British court by the Holocaust denier…
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Trump Can Stay on G.O.P. Primary Ballot in Michigan, Judge Rules
The ruling notches a preliminary victory for Donald Trump in a nationwide battle over his eligibility to run for president…
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Johnson Said in 2015 Trump Was Unfit and Could Be ‘Dangerous’ as President
Speaker Mike Johnson, then a Republican state lawmaker, posted on social media that Donald J. Trump lacked the character and…
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Democrats Plan to Spend Millions to Weaken Republican Supermajorities
The party is targeting states with Democratic governors but overwhelming Republican legislative control, effectively battling to win back veto power.
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As Xi Heads to San Francisco, Chinese Propaganda Embraces America
After years of anti-American propaganda, the softer, warmer depiction of relations with the United States has left some Chinese social…
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More Than 400 U.S. Officials Sign Letter Protesting Biden’s Israel Policy
The signers, representing some 40 government agencies, reflect growing internal dissent over the administration’s support of Israel’s military campaign in…
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As the Republican Field Narrows, Nikki Haley Makes a $10 Million Move
The former ambassador to the U.N. is reserving her first ads in Iowa and New Hampshire as she looks to…
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New York Democrat Announces Early Departure From House, Citing G.O.P. Dysfunction
Representative Brian Higgins, Democrat of New York, said he would step down in February.
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Major Freeway Near Downtown Los Angeles Is Closed Indefinitely After Fire
All lanes on a part of Interstate 10 remained closed a day after two nearby storage yards were engulfed in…
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Opinion
The New Republican Party Isn’t Ready for the Post-Roe World
Ohio is not a swing state, not any longer. Donald Trump won it by eight points, twice. It has a…