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Four Years On, Covid Has Reshaped Life for Many Americans
Covid was declared a national emergency on March 13, 2020. Even as the threat of severe illness and death has faded, the pandemic's effects linger.
TikTok's Security Threats Go Beyond the Scope of House Legislation
The risks have less to do with who owns the app than who writes the code and algorithms that make TikTok tick.
Bipartisan Tax Bill Is Stuck in Senate Limbo After Broad House Approval
The measure would expand the child tax credit and restore three popular business tax breaks. But Senate Republicans have rejected the existing package as elections loom.
Three Men Face Federal Gun Charges in Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooting
Prosecutors said some of the weapons recovered from the scene of the Feb. 14 shooting had been unlawfully purchased or trafficked.
Autopsy Shows Nex Benedict Died by Suicide
A medical examiner found evidence of a toxic mix of drugs in the 16-year-old nonbinary high school student in Oklahoma, who died one day after an altercation in a girls' bathroom.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden Clinch Their Party Nominations
After sweeping another set of contests on Tuesday, the former president and the current president have won the delegates they need for a long-anticipated rematch.
Trailing Trump in Polls, Biden Can Be More Bullish in One Battleground
The president faces lagging energy in many key states. But in Wisconsin, which he will visit on Wednesday, rolling clashes over abortion rights and democracy have kept Democratic voters fired up.
Judge Quashes Six Charges in Georgia Election Case Against Trump
The ruling said charges that Donald Trump and allies solicited public officials to break the law were not specific enough; it left the rest of the case intact.
New Federal Judiciary Rule Will Limit 'Forum Shopping' by Plaintiffs
For years, litigants have tried to cherry-pick the judges in sweeping cases on abortion and immigration. Random judge selection is about to make that harder.
Ken Buck Cuts Short House Term, Leaving Republicans Down Yet Another Member
The Colorado Republican, who announced his retirement last fall, said he would leave Congress at the end of next week, further shrinking his party's already minuscule majority.
Jury Deliberates in James Crumbley's Michigan School Shooting Trial
Witness testimony and closing arguments ended on Wednesday. Mr. Crumbley faces involuntary manslaughter charges for the four students killed by his son.
Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura Top R.F.K. Jr.'s List for Running Mate
Mr. Kennedy said he had been speaking with the Jets quarterback "pretty continuously" for the past month.
Michigan Vows to Destroy Buyback Guns After Resale Uproar
Police agencies in Michigan and elsewhere were handing off surrendered firearms to companies that resold the parts in gun kits.
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