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Cameras, Plexiglass, Fireproofing: Election Officials Beef Up Security
In Wisconsin, one of the nation’s key swing states, cameras and plexiglass now fortify the reception area of a county…
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What to Watch For in the Massachusetts Primaries
The 2022 primaries are almost, but not quite, over: Voters in Massachusetts go to the polls on Tuesday, the second-to-last…
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Biden Administration Has Admitted One Million Migrants to Await Hearings
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — At a modest hotel a few miles from the ocean here, most of the rooms have…
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No Corrections: Sept. 6, 2022
Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all…
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Russia Is Buying North Korean Artillery, According to U.S. Intelligence
WASHINGTON — Russia is buying millions of artillery shells and rockets from North Korea, according to newly declassified American intelligence,…
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Meta Fined $400 Million for Treatment of Children’s Data on Instagram
LONDON — Meta was fined roughly $400 million for breaking European Union data privacy laws for its treatment of children’s…
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Judge Grants Trump’s Request for Special Master to Review Mar-a-Lago Documents
A federal judge intervened on Monday in the investigation of former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of sensitive government records…
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With Voters From Both Parties Energized, Campaigns Begin Fall Sprint
For two decades, midterm elections have served as a vehicle for voter discontent, a chance for Americans to punish the…
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On the Gulf Coast, a Quiet Hurricane Season (So Far!) Brings Little Relief
IOWA, La. — In a community still etched with the scars of past storms that charged in from the Gulf…
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A Second Constitutional Convention? Some Republicans Want to Force One
WASHINGTON — Representative Jodey Arrington, a conservative Texas Republican, believes it is well past time for something the nation has…