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There’s a Dangerous Dog in My Building. What Can I Do About It?
Laws about dangerous dogs are designed to protect you, but before you involve the authorities, your condo has a duty…
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Two Families Got Fed Up With Their States’ Politics. So They Moved Out.
The Nobles of Iowa moved to blue Minnesota. The Huckinses of Oregon moved to red Missouri. Their separate journeys, five…
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No Longer Just ‘Goggles and a Suit’: Anthony Nesty on How Swimming Has Changed
The first Black head coach of a U.S. Olympic swimming team talks to us about diversity in the sport and…
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Will the Motion to Vacate Be Vacated?
Some Republicans are calling for the weapon that dethroned Kevin McCarthy to be weakened. But it is not that easy.
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California, Land of the Car, Could Soon Have Speed Cameras
A bill to install cameras has landed on the governor’s desk at a moment when pedestrian deaths are spiking nationwide.
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‘Bien funny’: Bill Kulik, locutor de béisbol en español, inglés y espanglish
Algunos oyentes lo buscan. Otros quieren apagar la radio cuando lo escuchan. Conoce al hombre que narra en español los…
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From the Fringe to the Center of the G.O.P., Jordan Remains a Hard-Liner
Once a tormentor of the Republican Party’s speakers, the Ohio congressman and unapologetic right-wing pugilist has become a potential speaker…
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Days Before a Vote, Republicans Feud Over How to Choose a New Speaker
A quiet fight over the rules highlights the depth of G.O.P. divisions. It could set the stage for a bruising…
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For Biden’s Dog, a Belated Exile: ‘How Many Bites Does It Take?’
The end of a pet’s troubled term in the White House hints at the complicated dynamics inside one of the…
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Biden, the Border, and Why a New Wall Is Going Up
The Biden administration said on Thursday that it would build up to 20 miles of border barriers authorized during the…