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U.S. Population Ticks Up, but the Rate of Growth Stays Near Historic Lows
As the nation ages, immigration emerges as a key driver of population growth. And Texas and Florida continue to gain…
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Trump Audit Shows Depths of I.R.S. Funding Woes
The agency lacks the resources to go after rich taxpayers. For years, a single revenue agent was responsible for the…
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How a Bipartisan Senate Group Addressed a Flaw Exposed by Jan. 6
Democrats and Republicans managed to come together to update the archaic Electoral Count Act after they recognized it could again…
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How a See-Through Frog Hides Its Red Blood From Predators
The glass frog’s unusual adaptation to bolster its camouflage could offer clues for preventing deadly blood clots in people.
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Senate Moves to Pass Spending Package After Immigration Dispute Initially Delayed Votes
An effort to force a vote to maintain Title 42, a pandemic-era border policy, had stalled the scramble to pass…
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In the Village, Another Piece of the City’s History Is Coming Down
Like other vulnerable landmarks across the city, the house at 14 Gay Street — which helped inspire the musical “Wonderful…
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Finding Gender Equality in the World’s Most Famous Waves
HALEIWA, Hawaii — Twenty years ago, Keala Kennelly donned a competition jersey and paddled out to the celebrated waves of…
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In the Village, Another Piece of the City’s History Is Coming Down
Like other vulnerable landmarks across the city, the house at 14 Gay Street — which helped inspire the musical “Wonderful…
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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
This week’s properties are in Brooklyn Heights, Chelsea and in the Sutton Place neighborhood.
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What You Need to Earn to Buy a Home in the Largest U.S. Cities
These days, higher home prices and interest rates mean you’ll need a higher income if you want to qualify for…