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Indiana Law Requires Professors to Promote ‘Intellectual Diversity’ or Face Penalties
Faculty members in public universities could be disciplined or fired, even those with tenure, if they are found to fall…
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Kamala Harris Visits Parkland and Urges States to Adopt Red-Flag Gun Laws
At the site of the 2018 school shooting in Florida, the vice president announced federal help for states to limit…
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Biden Signs Final Bill to Fund the Government, Ending Shutdown Fears
The president signed a $1.2 trillion spending package that passed early on Saturday morning, narrowly avoiding a shutdown.
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Are We in the Midst of a Political Realignment?
Assessing the level of change in partisan allegiance in recent years, as well as the president’s numbers since the State…
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Republicans Who Do Not Regularly Watch Fox Are Less Likely to Back Trump
Survey data shows more of them believe he acted criminally.
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Abbott’s Army on the Border: Is it Working?
For many months, the small border city of Eagle Pass, Texas, has provided the backdrop for a bitter legal battle…
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In Frigid Early Spring, Lining Up for a Rite of Summer in Western Massachusetts
Music lovers stood in the cold this week for a first crack at tickets to Tanglewood, a beloved outdoor venue…
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Kari Lake, a Trump Acolyte, Struggles to Find Her Path
Kari Lake opened her Senate run in Arizona showing every intention of shedding the trappings of the Trumpism that made…
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Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies
The Affordable Connectivity Program, a $14.2 billion federal effort to make internet service more affordable, is expected to run out…
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Two Republicans Advance to a Runoff to Finish Kevin McCarthy’s Term
Vince Fong and Mike Boudreaux, who advanced to a special election in May, will also face each other in November…