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Supreme Court Lets Public Office Ban Stand for ‘Cowboys for Trump’ Founder

After a conviction arising from the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, Couy Griffin was removed from his county commissioner…

Trump Seeks to Appeal Ruling Allowing Prosecutor to Keep Georgia Case

Because the defendants want to pursue an appeal now, ahead of any trial, Georgia law requires them to get permission…

Justices Seem Likely to Side With N.R.A. in First Amendment Dispute

The National Rifle Association argued that a New York official violated the First Amendment by encouraging entities to break ties…

8 Incidents in 2 Weeks: What’s Going on With United’s Planes?

While no one was injured, most of the mishaps required emergency landings or diversions. One safety expert said the incidents…

My Tour Operator Is a B Corp. What Does That Mean? Should I Care?

A growing number of travel operators are undergoing the B Corp certification process, which can offer insight into a company’s…

New Studies Find No Evidence of Brain Injury in Havana Syndrome Cases

The findings from the National Institutes of Health are at odds with previous research that looked into the mysterious health…

Blinken Warns of Disinformation Threat to Democracies

At an international forum, the secretary of state said artificial intelligence’s ability to disrupt the global flow of information could…

What the Data Says About Pandemic School Closures, Four Years Later

The more time students spent in remote instruction, the further they fell behind. And, experts say, extended closures did little…

Chicago Voters Face Choice on Tax to Fund Homeless Programs

Chicago voters will consider a ballot measure on Tuesday that progressive Democrats see as a solution to homelessness. The proposal…

White House’s Efforts to Combat Misinformation Face Supreme Court Test

The justices must distinguish between persuading social media sites to take down posts, which is permitted, and coercing them, which…

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