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Virginia Bans Legacy Admissions in Public Universities and Colleges

The new law comes as the practice of giving preferential treatment to applicants with family ties to alumni has come…

Has San Francisco Lost Its Liberal Soul?

In a city known as a progressive bastion, voters resoundingly passed two conservative-leaning ballot measures this week, on police authority…

Who Needs Paper? Many Students Embrace the All-Digital SAT.

Several test takers across the country found themselves in favor of the new format of the college admissions exam —…

Wyoming Banned Abortion. She Opened an Abortion Clinic Anyway.

It was not such an implausible idea, back in 2020, when a philanthropist emailed Julie Burkhart to ask if she…

Kari Lake Tries a New Tactic: Mending Fences

The close Trump ally is courting former foes and trying to mend fences as she runs for Senate in Arizona.…

Crypto Super PAC to Target Races in Ohio and Montana That Could Swing the Senate

The group spent millions of dollars in the Democratic Senate primary in California and is looking to influence other races…

Biden Signs Legislation to Extend Funding for Critical Departments

With a partial shutdown averted, President Biden and Congress face tough negotiations ahead to finance the remaining federal agencies and…

Miami Beach Is Done With Spring Breakers: ‘It’s Not Us. It’s You.’

This weekend and next, Miami Beach visitors will face extraordinary measures meant to head off disorderly crowds, including bag checks…

Former Trump Lawyer Emerges as Challenger to Atlanta District Attorney

A Republican lawyer who has worked in the Trump White House is running to unseat Fani T. Willis, the district…

The Biden-Trump Rerun: A Nation Craving Change Gets More of the Same

Americans love a candidate who promises something new. But when a sitting president runs against a former one, can either…

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