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Trump-Era Border Restrictions Are in Place as Lawsuits Reach Supreme Court

In a brief to the court, the Biden administration acknowledged that the end of Title 42 would most likely lead…

What’s In (and Not In) the $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill

A big boost for the military, more aid for Ukraine, a preference for the lobster industry over whales and an…

2022: Daring to Explore Again

This was the year the world (mostly) reopened for travel. It came in fits and starts, and a year that…

California Begins Service Program for College Students

Students receive $10,000 from the state to pay tuition and living expenses in exchange for 450 hours of community service…

In Public Schools, the N.R.A. Gets a Boost From Junior R.O.T.C.

Instructors in military-sponsored J.R.O.T.C. classes have offered to promote the N.R.A. in high schools in exchange for money for their…

Release of Trump Tax Returns Could Herald New Era for Taxpayer Privacy

Revealing private documents risks a tit for tat with Republicans set to retake control of the House of Representatives.

Lawmakers Unveil Sprawling Spending Bill to Avoid Shutdown

The legislation, which would fund the government through September, would significantly increase federal spending.

Is There Still Room in the G.O.P. for Mitch Daniels?

Allies of the wonkish, 73-year-old university president are urging him to run for Senate. It would be a fascinating political…

An ‘Imperial Supreme Court’ Asserts Its Power, Alarming Scholars

Several new studies document the current court’s distinctive insistence on its dominance and the justices’ willingness to use procedural shortcuts…

A Diminished Trump Meets a Damning Narrative

Former President Donald Trump’s current woes extend beyond the report by the House Jan. 6 committee, but the case the…

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