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House G.O.P. Pushes Deep Cuts to Federal Law Enforcement
Republicans put forward a spending bill that would slash funding for federal law enforcement, though they failed to find a…
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Harvard Reports Find Climate of Bias for Both Jewish and Muslim Groups
In preliminary reports, task forces on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias urged the university to take steps to address the discrimination…
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Plea Deal in Illinois Parade Shooting Falls Apart, Upsetting Victims’ Families
‘All I wanted was to be able to fully grieve my mom,’ one victim’s daughter said. The shooting at a…
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Texas Execution Centers on a Jury’s Assessment of ‘Future Dangerousness’
Ramiro Gonzales, who killed a woman in 2001, was set to be executed on Wednesday, though a psychiatrist who suggested…
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In Texas, Infant Mortality Rose After Abortion Ban
A study points to fatal birth defects as a driver in the increase in infant deaths.
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If You Give a Frog a Sauna, It Might Fight Off a Deadly Fungus
A fatal fungal disease has devastated the world’s amphibians. But the fungus has a vulnerability: It cannot tolerate heat.
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The High Line Opened 15 Years Ago. What Lessons Has It Taught Us?
The world-famous New York City gardens offer a master class in how to grow and maintain a naturalistic landscape. Here…
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They Thought They Owned Condos. They Never Got the Deeds.
One man wanted to find a home for his aging parents to retire. One young woman’s mother wanted to raise…
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Why U.S. Schools Are Facing Their Biggest Budget Crunch in Years
Federal pandemic aid helped keep school districts afloat, but that money is coming to an end.