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In a Portland Library, Activists Fortify for a Standoff

At Portland State University’s crescent-shaped library, students can normally peer through floor-to-ceiling windows at the leafy green spaces below. But…

Glamping With the Stars

As I exited Harry Reid International Airport on a bright March afternoon, my hand flew up to protect my eyes,…

Florida’s Six-Week Abortion Ban Is Now Law, With Political Implications

The ban, which took effect on Wednesday, was part of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s push into cultural conservatism. But Florida politics…

Arizona Legislature Will Consider Repeal of 1864 Abortion Law

Two Republican state senators have said they support scrapping the law, enough to ensure final passage of repeal.

N.S.A. Disclosure of U.S. Identities in Surveillance Reports Nearly Tripled in 2023

The sharp increase of so-called unmaskings, to more than 31,300 times, arose from attempts by foreign hackers to infiltrate the…

Law Firm Defending Trump Seeks to Withdraw From a Long-Running Case

The firm, LaRocca Hornik, has represented Donald Trump’s political operation in numerous suits dating to his first presidential run, including…

Justice Dept. Recommends Easing Restrictions on Marijuana

The move kicks off a lengthy rule-making process and could amount to a major change in federal policy.

In Charlotte, a City Mourns Its Officers, and Asks What Went Wrong

The killing of the four officers in a usually quiet neighborhood, where a running gun battle left people scrambling for…

House Republican Drafts Censure of Omar for ‘Pro-Genocide’ Remark

Representative Don Bacon accused Representative Ilhan Omar of antisemitism in suggesting some Jewish students were “pro-genocide.” Democratic leaders have said…

A Bystander to ’60s Protests, Biden Now Becomes a Target

When students took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in April 1968, a young Joe Biden was studying law 250…

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