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NASA Panel Says Data Problems Make Explaining U.F.O.s Difficult
The White House went from attacking to pacifying as the debt deal came together.
Florida Art Scammer Sentenced to Over 2 Years in Federal Prison
Trump White House Aides Subpoenaed in Firing of Election Security Expert
House Set to Vote on Debt Limit Bill as Republican Resistance Grows
14th Amendment Questions Linger Despite Debt Limit Deal
DeSantis, Wading Into Debt-Ceiling Fight, Puts Pressure on Trump
Prosecutor Recounts a Day of Worship Turned Deadly in a Pittsburgh Synagogue
The New York Times Magazine Devotes an Issue to California
Debt Limit Bill Heads to Key Committee in First Test of G.O.P. Support
At Guantánamo’s Court Like No Other, Progress Is Frustrated by State Secrets
Chris Christie Gets a Super PAC Ahead of His Likely 2024 Bid
Nine People Wounded in Memorial Day Shooting Near Florida Beach
Why Spending Cuts Likely Won’t Shake the Economy
They Fought for the U.S. in Afghanistan. Now They’re Waiting for Asylum.
Elite High School’s Admissions Plan May Face Supreme Court Test
With Watchful Eyes, a Nationwide Network Tracks Antisemitic Threats
With New Voting Bills, Texas Legislature Targets Elections in Democratic Stronghold
Long Before Impeachment, G.O.P. Rifts Were Growing in Texas
White House and G.O.P. Strike Debt Limit Deal to Avert Default
Paxton supporters were glum after the impeachment vote, but Democrats were gleeful.
The current session of the Texas Legislature has been packed with G.O.P. conflict.
What to know about the whistle-blowers who accused Ken Paxton of wrongdoing.
Inside the Capitol, people wait to witness a moment in Texas history.
Who is Nate Paul, the donor at the center of the case?
Reparations Are a Financial Quandary. For Democrats, They’re a Political One, Too.
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DeSantis Steps Up Attacks on Trump, Hitting Him on Crime and Covid
How Fighting for Conservative Causes Has Helped Ken Paxton Survive Legal Woes
DeSantis’s Administration Solicits Endorsements and Money for His Campaign
Despite High-Level Guarantees, Time Is Running Out to Avoid a Default
Hundreds of Thousands Have Lost Medicaid Coverage Since Pandemic Protections Expired
Indiana Reprimands Doctor Who Provided Abortion to 10-Year-Old Rape Victim
How the Crime of Seditious Conspiracy Is Different From Insurrection and Treason
Mar-a-Lago Worker Provided Prosecutors New Details in Trump Documents Case
Texas Panel Recommends Impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton
Prosecutors Won’t Retry Father Whose Son Died in Hot Car
DeSantis went on Twitter. But SpaceX is the Musk company with a Florida footprint.
“Biden’s also politicized the military and caused recruiting to plummet.”
Who Is David Sacks? A Fitting Bridge Between DeSantis and Musk
George Washington University Drops Colonial Moniker
After Uvalde, a Cemetery Anchors Families of Victims
Trump Lawyers Seek Meeting With Garland Over Special Counsel Inquiries
Texas Man Who Tried to Breach Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6 Gets 7 Years
McCarthy, Bracing for Defections, Eyes a Fraught Path to a Debt Limit Deal
South Carolina Senate Passes 6-Week Abortion Ban
High School Did Not Discriminate Against Asian American Students, Court Rules
DeSantis Floats ‘7-2 Conservative Majority’ on Supreme Court
Nashville Parents Ask: Must a Mass Shooter’s Writings Be Made Public?