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How Gaza Protesters Are Making Life Difficult for Democratic Leaders

From President Biden to the mayors of small cities, Democrats have been trailed by demonstrators who are complicating the party’s…

Hillary Clinton Returns to Wellesley, but the Homecoming Is More Complicated

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations surrounded an appearance at a new research center named after the former secretary of state and presidential nominee…

Battle for the House: These Are the Races to Watch

Democrats are targeting incumbent Republicans in a number of districts President Biden won in 2020 — but the general rule…

A Frozen Pond and a New Way to Experience an Ancient Jewish Ritual in Maine

ACROSS THE COUNTRY A Frozen Pond and a New Way to Experience an Ancient Jewish Ritual in Maine Students from…

Biden Reports Major Cash Haul in March as Trump Looks to Catch Up

The president and Democrats brought in more than $90 million in March and have more than double what Donald J.…

Fierce Races Loom With Wisconsin’s New Political Maps

Yee Leng Xiong, a 29-year-old nonprofit executive, has been an elected official in Wisconsin since he was a teenager. From…

Biden Waves His First-Term Résumé at a Skeptical America

With increasing urgency, the president is trying to impress upon voters that he has accomplished quite a bit — even…

A’s Move to Sacramento Puts the City in an Unfamiliar Sports Role

The Major League Baseball team says it will move to the capital region from Oakland for at least three years.

When Food, War and Politics Collide

It is usually an afterthought in politics, but the power of food was made clear this week.

In Threatening Israel, Biden Hopes to Avoid a Rupture

The president has put Israel’s leader “on probation,” as a veteran diplomat put it. The threat is not idle, aides…

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