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Newly Empowered Michigan Democrats Move on Labor, Gay Rights and Guns
Despite Republican objections, the Michigan House of Representatives voted to repeal a right-to-work law, codify L.G.B.T.Q. rights and expand gun…
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World
Colorful, Iconic Jeepneys May Soon Be Off the Road in the Philippines
The passenger vehicles have been ubiquitous for decades. The way the government wants to replace them with pricey new minibuses…
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4 Found Dead in Snowbound Houses in Southern California
Piles of snow from a relentless winter storm have trapped some residents in the San Bernardino Mountains for two weeks.
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Business
Walgreens Loses Contract With California Over Stance on Abortion Pill
The state will not renew a multimillion-dollar deal, Gov. Gavin Newsom said, after the chain announced it would stop distributing…
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World
G.O.P. Inquiry on Afghan Withdrawal Opens With Searing Witness Accounts
The first House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan featured emotional and graphic testimony from two…
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World
Kidnapping in Mexico Draws Attention to Medical Tourism Industry
Here’s what experts say about the risks and promises of traveling abroad for cost-efficient care.
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House G.O.P. Prepares to Slash Federal Programs in Coming Budget Showdown
With Social Security and Medicare off the table, conservatives are focusing on a wide range of smaller programs as a…
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More Black Women Run for Office, but Prospects Fade the Higher They Go
A Black woman has never been a governor, and only two have been senators. Despite progress at lower levels of…
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World
India Is Arming Villagers in One of Earth’s Most Militarized Places
As night fell in the tiny Himalayan village of Dhangri, a dozen armed men emerged from their homes one after…
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What Is ‘Cop City’? The Atlanta Police Center Protests, Explained
Atlanta is ready to build a sprawling new police and fire training complex. Opponents argue that it would further militarize…