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Chicago Is Tired of Waiting for Trains, and Thinks It Knows Who’s to Blame
The Chicago City Council is expected to seek the public transit chief’s ouster as the system wrestles with financial woes,…
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Federal Spending Rescued Mass Transit During Covid. What Happens Now?
The government provided $69.5 billion in relief funds to help keep transit on track during Covid-19. But many rail and…
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Schumer Plans Vote on Contraception Access, Teeing Up a Campaign Issue
Democrats are planning to spotlight Republicans’ opposition to legislation protecting birth control access nationwide, as part of an election-year push.
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Biden Administration Cancels Another $7.7 Billion in Student Loans
The announcement applied to 160,000 federal loan borrowers and brings the total debt canceled by the administration to $167 billion.
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Here’s Why Republicans Are Focusing on Voting by Noncitizens
House Republicans are pushing legislation to crack down on voting by noncitizens, which is allowed in some local elections but…
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House G.O.P. Moves to Crack Down on Noncitizen Voting, Sowing False Narrative
The bills under consideration in the House have virtually no chance of becoming law, but Republicans are using them to…
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‘Insane’ Heat Has Been Scorching Miami. It’s Not Even June.
The hottest May on record for the city has experts worried about the summer — and hurricane season — to…
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Trump Lawyers Accuse Prosecutors of Misconduct in Documents Case
Prosecutors vehemently denied the accusations in newly unsealed motions that show how the former president’s defense team has used often-baseless…
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Kerry Kennedy Leads ‘Heart-Wrenching’ Campaign Against Her Brother’s White House Bid
Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s sister has become the face of the Kennedy family effort to block his candidacy and re-elect…
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Giuliani and Other Trump Allies Arraigned in Arizona Election Case
A total of 50 people, including former President Donald J. Trump, are now facing charges in four states related to…