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Secure the Border, Say Republicans. So Why Are They Killing a Plan to Do That?
A bipartisan deal appeared to be coming together on migration. Now it’s falling apart.
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Netanyahu’s Bind: Compromising in Gaza or Holding On to Power at Home
To end the war in Gaza and free the remaining Israeli hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have to cut deals that analysts say could end his government — and potentially his career.
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An Autistic School Board Member Sued for Discrimination. She Won $10.
Sarah Hernandez said her school board colleagues discriminated against her by failing to accommodate her disability. She hopes her victory, despite the small payout, leads to change.
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A Select Few Witnessed Alabama’s Nitrogen Execution. This Is What They Saw.
There are contrasting accounts of the first U.S. execution by nitrogen gas, but most witnesses agreed on one thing: It did not go as Alabama had promised.
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Taylor Swift, SZA, Billie Eilish: Who Will Have a Big Grammys?
Taylor Swift and SZA could make history at the 66th annual awards on Sunday night, where young women dominate the nominations, and revered older artists will take the stage.
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Is TikTok Over?
The app once offered seemingly endless chances to be charmed by music, dances, personalities and products. But in only a few short years, its promise of kismet is evaporating.
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Tech CEOs Got Grilled, but New Rules Are Still a Question
Tech leaders faced a grilling in the Senate, and one offered an apology. But skeptics fear little will change this time.
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The E.U.’s $54 Billion Deal to Fund Ukraine, Explained
European leaders authorized the long-term financing after Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, dropped his opposition.
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Mexico’s Immigration Crackdown
Mexico’s recent efforts offer a reminder: Stricter enforcement of immigration laws really does tend to reduce migration flows.
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E.U. Reaches Ukraine Aid Deal, and Zuckerberg Apologizes
Plus, what the Fed decision means.
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Will Lawmakers Really Act to Protect Children Online? Some Say Yes.
After senators grilled the leaders of Meta, TikTok, X and others, there may be momentum to pass rules to safeguard the internet’s youngest users, some said.
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U.S. Makes Initial Offers in Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
The offers amount to a starting gun in the price talks between the federal government and the makers of 10 prescription drugs that have been selected for negotiations.
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Haley, Biden, Trump: 5 Takeaways From Campaign Finance Filings
Nikki Haley has run a lean operation, President Biden has a financial edge on Donald Trump, and Ron DeSantis spent $160 million before bowing out.
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When the Storm Online Is Worse Than the One Outside
Meteorologists and climate scientists are increasingly having to combat misinformation cycles on social media.
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How Can Jennifer Crumbley Be Guilty of Her Son’s Rampage?
Jennifer Crumbley’s teenage son killed classmates with a gun she gave him. But she should not be tried for homicide.
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Generative A.I.’s Biggest Impact Will Be in Banking and Tech, Report Says
For some companies, the new technology is an opportunity to enhance productivity and profit. Will their workers benefit as well?
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Will Joe Biden’s Gaza Problem Drown Out His 2024 Bid?: The Run-Up
An incumbent president focused on re-election in November versus a growing group of protesters, who couldn’t care less about the contest.
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Choosing Rebirth Over Revenge After My Release From Gaza
We can learn from Holocaust survivors how to move forward after Oct. 7.
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Maine Juvenile Justice: The State’s Youth Are In Crisis
Even as fewer teens are being prosecuted, the state is not providing enough intervention, rehabilitation and other help.
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A.I. Fuels a New Era of Product Placement
Realistic-looking shampoo bottles and seltzer cans are popping up on videos from digital creators on TikTok and YouTube in a new form of old advertising.
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