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Supreme Court Seems Likely to Reject Challenge to Trump’s Eligibility

The Supreme Court seemed poised on Thursday to issue a lopsided decision rejecting a challenge to former President Donald J.…

Trump, Putin, Carlson and the Shifting Sands of Today’s American Politics

An interview with Russia’s leader and congressional resistance to aid for Ukraine underscore the transformation of the parties and electorate…

Legal Exoneration, Political Nightmare

The special counsel hit at President Biden’s biggest political vulnerability, calling him “elderly” with a “poor memory,” and said he…

Long-Serving Prosecutor Quits Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo Bay

Edward Ryan’s decision to leave the hybrid military-civilian court after 15 years signals that the trial of four men accused…

Her Son Vanished After a 1980 Run-In With Police. She Wants Answers.

At first, Wanda Cotton searched the water. She crossed the railroad tracks and scrambled down the banks of the Licking…

Some on the Right Flirt With a Voting Method the Left Loves

Ranked-choice voting could be on the November ballot in four states, a sign of the system’s rising popularity. Most conservatives…

Ukraine and Israel Aid Bill Stalled in Senate as Divided G.O.P. Demands Changes

Senate Republicans were withholding support as they sought guarantees they would be able to propose revisions, including to add border…

Mayorkas Says He’s ‘Focused on the Work’ After Impeachment Fails

Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, has learned to keep his head down through the drama, his confidants say

Latino Organizers Say Republicans Took a Risk in Ignoring Nevada

G.O.P. presidential candidates bypassed the state because of a complicated, noncompetitive primary process. It also may have deterred some Latino…

Mayorkas Says He’s ‘Focused on the Work’ After Dodging Impeachment

Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, has learned to keep his head down through the drama, his confidants say

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