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Election 2024 latest news: Biden heading west on fundraising swing; Trump back in court
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Noncitizen voting is rare. Republicans are focusing on it anyway.
GOP leaders at the state and federal level are pushing measures to ban noncitizen voting even though it is already illegal in nearly all cases.
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Ukrainian group escalates FCC fight over Musk’s SpaceX
After a Republican FCC commissioner rebuffed their filing, the group is firing back.
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Live updates: Stormy Daniels to continue testimony in Trump’s hush money trial
Stormy Daniels is expected to return to the stand to continue her testimony in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to hush money paid.
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Who loses in the ‘man or bear’ showdown? Women.
Lies, damned lies and arguments over a silly video.
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Orphaned children: Feds document reverberating losses from drug overdoses
The federal government estimates that more than 321,500 children in the United States lost a parent to a drug overdose between 2011 and 2021.
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Are politics replacing religion in American life?
And what is gained and lost as our country stops going to churches, synagogues and mosques?
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Biden’s Holocaust speech highlights antisemitism’s threat to democracy
Conspiratorial hate undermines our essential values.
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Three ways to improve the presidential debates
The debates need to be updated and made more meaningful.
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As co-rulers of the House, the Democratic majority-in-waiting may have already arrived
In a House with a single-vote GOP majority, many argue that Democrats are no longer just the majority-in-waiting — but that they have already arrived. Lawmakers of both parties, including Republicans with a distinct bitterness, say that Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries doesn’t just sit atop his party but also the entire House.
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Take a picture of a mother on Mother’s Day. And every day.
Mothers are often taking family photos, but rarely in them.
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Protesters descend on Eurovision, object to Israel’s participation
Some observers say this is the most politically charged edition of the song contest in its 68-year history. Contestant Eden Golan is representing Israel.
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Work Advice: For this single mom, ‘Bring Your Kid to Work Day’ is every day
I want to be supportive, but I also want my project manager to focus on doing her job without a baby on board.
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To save the right to asylum, we must reimagine it
We have to reform policies — but also change the way we think about migration as a whole.
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How Brittney Griner raised and keeps raising the profile of hostages held abroad
Writing about trauma can be cathartic. It can also be triggering.
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Barron Trump makes political debut as Florida delegate for GOP convention
Donald Trump’s son Barron, 18 and about to graduate high school, was named as a delegate at large for the GOP national convention in Milwaukee.
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Trump can win as the anti-chaos candidate
Don’t laugh. Just read the polls.
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Superintendent fired after her daughter’s softball rival alleged retaliation
Marian Kim Phelps was fired last week after allegedly using her position as Poway Unified School District’s superintendent to bully her daughter’s softball rival.
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Senate hustles to finish FAA bill amid lobbying battles
In today’s edition … Biden says U.S. will not provide weapons for Israeli attack on Rafah … Arizona Green Party accuses major parties of planting candidates in primary.
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Sinema predicts the Senate filibuster’s unfortunate demise
The outgoing Arizona senator believes U.S. politics will get worse before it gets better.
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ makes it official: They rule
Despite a people problem, the new chapter of the Planet of the Apes franchise still swings.
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Think you want a dog? Take our quiz to find out if you’re ready.
Money, time, activity level, space — what really matters when it comes to dog ownership?
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Green Party alleges it’s the target of mischief in Arizona Senate race
Democrats and Republicans appear to be meddling in Arizona’s third-party primary in order to boost their candidates’ chances in a hotly contested Senate race this November.
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How to co-exist with a belligerent catbird
The wild creatures who inhabit our yards and neighborhoods offer their own lessons in companionship and accountability.
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After a decade of building, Bullis track may have the sport’s next star
Led by Olympic hopeful Quincy Wilson, the Maryland high school continues to level up.
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‘Evil Does Not Exist’ — or does it?
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s eco-drama “Evil Does Not Exist” is masterfully ambiguous.
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What Trump promised oil CEOs as he asked them to steer $1 billion to his campaign
Donald Trump has pledged to scrap President Biden’s policies on electric vehicles and wind energy, and other initiatives opposed by the fossil fuel industry.
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D.C.-area forecast: Showers hold down heat today ahead of cool weekend
Lack of warmth today should reduce, but may not eliminate, severe storm chances. Highs this weekend are only in the 60s.
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How a documentary about the Jan. 6 insurrection covers new ground
“The Sixth,” a new film from Oscar-winning documentarians Andrea Nix Fine and Sean Fine, originally intended to capture the peaceful transition of presidential power.
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Deputy fatally shot Black airman after entering wrong apartment, lawyer says
Senior Airman Roger Fortson, 23, was alone in his apartment when Florida authorities looking into a disturbance burst in, according to a witness cited by the lawyer.
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