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U.S. Designates Largest Neo-Nazi Group in Sweden as Terrorist Organization

The Nordic Resistance Movement and three of its leaders were labeled terrorists in a rare move by the State Department…

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How California, Once Flush, Got Stuck With a Budget Shortfall

Lawmakers passed a preliminary budget that technically meets a legal deadline while they work out final details. State finances have…

World

Macron Hosts Biden in Paris, Honoring a Not Always Easy Bond

The friendship between France and the U.S. endures. But tensions have mounted over the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and…

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Republicans Are ‘Running Out of States’ to Pass New Transgender Restrictions

In an election year, efforts to pass limits on transgender rights have slowed in Republican-led legislatures.

World

Blinken to Visit Israel and Three Arab States Next Week

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken plans to visit Israel and three Arab states next week, as the U.S. presses…

Arts

Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General

The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.

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Trump’s Former Chief of Staff Pleads Not Guilty in Arizona Election Case

Mark Meadows, who was the White House chief of staff in 2020, is accused of taking part in an effort…

World

Vermont Takes On Big Oil. Will Other States Follow?

As extreme climate-driven weather events and rising seas savage infrastructure and human health, the costs to states grow. Expensive but…

World

Russia Detains a French National Suspected of Collecting Military Data

The detention is the latest in a series in which foreigners have been arrested or held against their will in…

World

How Top N.Y. Officials Helped a Lobbyist Cash in on State Government

The acting budget director, Sandra Beattie, helped a friend and former lawmaker land lobbying and consulting deals, investigators said.

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